Lenguas modernas; literatura; creación; didáctica

Journal Of Modern Languages ISSN Impreso: 1659-1933 ISSN electrónico: 2215-5643

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Challenging the Monolingual Bias in EFL Programs: Towards a Bilingual Approach to L2 Learning
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Keywords

bilingualism
L2/L1 in EFL Classrooms
monolingual bias
bilingual approach to L2 learning
bilingüismo
L2/L1 en la clase de Inglés como lengua extranjera
“monolingual bias”
enfoque holístico en la enseñanza y aprendizaje de una segunda y lengua extranjera

How to Cite

Fallas Escobar, C. (2016). Challenging the Monolingual Bias in EFL Programs: Towards a Bilingual Approach to L2 Learning. Journal Of Modern Languages, (24). https://doi.org/10.15517/rlm.v0i24.24627

Abstract

In this paper, I question the practice of reducing L2 learning (emerging bilingualism) to the acquisition of monolingual-like competence in the target language and advocate for L2 users/learners’ language capacities to be understood from a holistic bilingual approach. Here, I discuss the implications of allowing this monolingual bias to operate unchallenged as I examine the experiences/opinions of language learners and instructors from the English Language Department at a public university in Costa Rica, regarding what it means to learn a foreign language and to become a bilingual speaker. Thereafter, I consider the challenge of ridding language education programs of this pervasive monolingual bias so that ways are found to allow L2 users/learners to stop characterizing themselves as deficient speakers of their additional language. 

 
https://doi.org/10.15517/rlm.v0i24.24627
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