Lessons from Exceptional Language Learners Who Have Achieved Nativelike Proficiency: Motivation, Cognition and Identity (Psychology of Language Learning and Teaching #18) (Hardcover)

Lessons from Exceptional Language Learners Who Have Achieved Nativelike Proficiency: Motivation, Cognition and Identity (Psychology of Language Learning and Teaching #18) By Zoltán Dörnyei, Katarina Mentzelopoulos Cover Image

Lessons from Exceptional Language Learners Who Have Achieved Nativelike Proficiency: Motivation, Cognition and Identity (Psychology of Language Learning and Teaching #18) (Hardcover)

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How do some language learners triumph against all odds, despite not having obvious heritage links or spending extended periods of time in the L2 environment pre-adulthood? This book delves into the autobiographical stories of learners who achieve nativelike proficiency, opening a narrative window into their experiences and offering insights into their pathways to success. The in-depth analysis ties together a wide range of potentially relevant topics, from motivational vision and international posture to issues of identity, endurance and even musical ability, among other themes. The authors explore whether these successes can be repeated by others and the book will be of use to language teachers interested in learner motivation and the antecedents to high-level ultimate attainment. The book will also be of great interest to researchers working in the areas of language learner psychology, especially in topics concerning language learning motivation, identity and narrative inquiry.

Product Details ISBN: 9781800412453
ISBN-10: 1800412452
Publisher: Multilingual Matters Limited
Publication Date: October 25th, 2022
Pages: 216
Language: English
Series: Psychology of Language Learning and Teaching