Playing Japanese: Fostering semantic language play in a Japanese as a foreign language classroom

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Burton, Benjamin Robert

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How much fun can we have learning another language? This study explores the implementation of semantic language play tasks in an intact Japanese as a foreign language (JFL) classroom. In the study, I detail how I designed and implemented tasks meant to foster play in a JFL class. I analyze qualitative data from transcripts of classroom learner interactions to show how study participants played, experimented, and pushed themselves in their L2 during interactive tasks designed for playful language use. I also explore how participants provided peer assistance during playful interactions. The study shows how playful language learning tasks can encourage creativity, participation, and expression within the language classroom. I conclude by arguing for more serious consideration of play as not only a driver of linguistic development but also an essential aspect of language learning.

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Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020

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