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South Korean Jobseekers’ L2 Motivation and Emotion #689

Sun, Nov 22, 12:50-13:15 JST | Zoom 13
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The presentation examines two research questions: (a) For what reasons do South Korean jobseekers study for TOEIC and develop English proficiency? and (b) How do they feel about learning English for job-related purposes? The findings indicate that the male participants tried hard to increase their TOEIC scores and interview English skills, while feeling intense pressure. In contrast, the female participants practiced English to move abroad because they felt that English could be enjoyable and liberating.

Miso Kim

Miso Kim

Tamagawa University
Hello! I am Miso Kim, working as Assistant Professor at Tamagawa University. My areas of interest revolve around language ideologies, translingual practices, and feminism(s) in second language learning.