Article published In: Spanish in Context
Vol. 10:1 (2013) ► pp.53–91
Out-of-class interaction during study abroad
Service encounters in Spain
Published online: 5 April 2013
https://doi.org/10.1075/sic.10.1.03shi
https://doi.org/10.1075/sic.10.1.03shi
This study provides an in-depth examination of the opportunities for social interaction and second language (L2) use in service encounters recorded in situ by study abroad students in Toledo, Spain. The participants in the study were seven university students from the U.S. who recorded 113 naturally-occurring service encounters over the course of one semester studying abroad. An analysis of the corpus and of students’ journals and interviews indicated that while many of the encounters were brief, students did use the L2 to meet their needs as consumers and attended to language form while speaking the L2. In small talk episodes, there were opportunities for brief conversations and instances of orientation by participants to language and culture learning. Thus, the results suggest that although service encounters are typically brief, they can contribute to the immersion experience of study abroad.
Keywords: naturalistic SLA, social interaction, Spanish, service encounters, study abroad
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