Open Journal of Modern Linguistics

Volume 11, Issue 6 (December 2021)

ISSN Print: 2164-2818   ISSN Online: 2164-2834

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Why Are They So Quiet? Exploring Reticent and Passive East Asian ESL Students in the U.S. Classrooms

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DOI: 10.4236/ojml.2021.116073    429 Downloads   3,345 Views  Citations
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East Asian ESL students in the United States are frequently perceived as reticent, timid, and unsociable in class activities and discussions. The article reports a literature review investigating the possible causes of the actual condition of East Asian students’ participative performance and finds out feasible accommodations to provide to them. Cultural background, foreign language anxiety, classroom norms, and gender/age are discussed as factors influencing students’ willingness to speak in class. Accommodations regarding the issue include the use of written communication and online learning tools. Gaps and implications for future research are formulated in the end.

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Wan, Y. (2021) Why Are They So Quiet? Exploring Reticent and Passive East Asian ESL Students in the U.S. Classrooms. Open Journal of Modern Linguistics, 11, 942-954. doi: 10.4236/ojml.2021.116073.

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