Exploring the “Situation” of Situational Willingness to Communicate: A Volunteer Youth Exchange Perspective

This paper presents the perspectives of youth participating in the Society for Educational Visits and Exchanges in Canada's Volunteer Youth Experience (VYE) as gathered by way of pre- and post-program questionnaires, observations, interviews, and journals. The pan-Canadian questionnaire results...

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Main Authors: Callie Mady, Stephanie Arnott
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Carleton University 2010-06-01
Series:Canadian Journal of Applied Linguistics
Online Access:http://ojs.vre.upei.ca/index.php/cjal/article/view/261
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spelling doaj-4a3ddcd989594aa39ba4f8ba6254eece2021-03-02T08:03:53ZengCarleton UniversityCanadian Journal of Applied Linguistics1481-868X2010-06-01126Exploring the “Situation” of Situational Willingness to Communicate: A Volunteer Youth Exchange PerspectiveCallie MadyStephanie ArnottThis paper presents the perspectives of youth participating in the Society for Educational Visits and Exchanges in Canada's Volunteer Youth Experience (VYE) as gathered by way of pre- and post-program questionnaires, observations, interviews, and journals. The pan-Canadian questionnaire results suggest that this short, bilingual volunteer experience enhances participant motivation to learn a second official language and to be part of the target community. Triangulated findings from observations, interviews and journals indicate that participants' willingness to communicate (WTC) in the second language (MacIntyre, Dörnyei, Clément, & Noels, 1998) may have been influenced by situational factors inherent to the volunteer experience such as access to native speakers of the target language and opportunities for authentic community participation. http://ojs.vre.upei.ca/index.php/cjal/article/view/261
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title_short Exploring the “Situation” of Situational Willingness to Communicate: A Volunteer Youth Exchange Perspective
title_full Exploring the “Situation” of Situational Willingness to Communicate: A Volunteer Youth Exchange Perspective
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description This paper presents the perspectives of youth participating in the Society for Educational Visits and Exchanges in Canada's Volunteer Youth Experience (VYE) as gathered by way of pre- and post-program questionnaires, observations, interviews, and journals. The pan-Canadian questionnaire results suggest that this short, bilingual volunteer experience enhances participant motivation to learn a second official language and to be part of the target community. Triangulated findings from observations, interviews and journals indicate that participants' willingness to communicate (WTC) in the second language (MacIntyre, Dörnyei, Clément, & Noels, 1998) may have been influenced by situational factors inherent to the volunteer experience such as access to native speakers of the target language and opportunities for authentic community participation.
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