Assessment of study abroad outcomes in Chinese as a second language: gains in cross-cultural adaptability,language contact and proficiency |
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Authors: | Naoko Taguchi Feng Xiao Shuai Li |
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Affiliation: | 1. Modern Languages Department, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA;2. Asian Languages &3. Literatures, Pomona College, Claremont, CA, USA;4. World Languages and Cultures, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, USA |
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Abstract: | Participants were 109 American college students studying Chinese in a study-abroad programme in Beijing. Following Kelley and Meyer, intercultural competence was defined as cross-cultural adaptability involving four dimensions (emotional resilience, flexibility/openness, perceptual acuity and personal autonomy) and was measured with a survey. A language contact questionnaire was used to document the amount of time spent on social activities. Language proficiency was measured with a standardised Chinese test. Results revealed that intercultural competence and language contact combined explained 37.7% of the proficiency gains. Language contact had direct effects on proficiency, but intercultural competence had indirect effects, mediated by language contact. |
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Keywords: | Intercultural competence study abroad Chinese proficiency language contact |
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