Learning to Get Along: Language Acquisition and Literacy Development in a new Cultural Setting

Susi Long University of South Carolina

Abstract

Examines the author’s daughter’s experiences of being socialized into the language of Iceland through the eight-year-old’s immersion in Icelandic culture. Shows how play-based activities with native-speaking peers was critical to her language and literacy development. Argues that authentic activity in social life is the key to learning literacy concepts.

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Research in the Teaching of English
Published
1998-08-01
DOI
10.58680/rte19983911
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