A case study of the L2 development of Mohammad – An Iraqi child who is an immigrant in Australia – considering psychological and social factors that affect the development of his L2

Authors

  • Amal Alasmari Dept. of English Language and Literature, Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University Alkharj, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17722/jell.v10i2.395

Keywords:

L1, L2, English & Arabic languages development, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, Arabic learners

Abstract

This paper examines the factors that influence the second language development of Mohammed, an Iraqi child who came to Australia as a refugee one year ago. The factors that affect the linguistic development of the target which will be considered in this paper are: similarities and differences between the first language L1 and the second language L2, psychological factors, and social factors. The paper will provide sufficient background information on the learner and draw on a number of language learning theories in the discussion of each factor. The examination of the various factors revealed that the most suitable approach in teaching is content-based instruction in which the target can learn the subject matter content and at the same time develop proficiency in English language. He must also be highly encouraged to speak L2 in and outside school to achieve suitable level of fluency.

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Published

2018-10-31

How to Cite

Alasmari, A. (2018) “A case study of the L2 development of Mohammad – An Iraqi child who is an immigrant in Australia – considering psychological and social factors that affect the development of his L2”, Journal of English Language and Literature (ISSN: 2368-2132), 10(2), pp. 1005–1007. doi: 10.17722/jell.v10i2.395.