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Provides a comprehensive and unique examination of global language learning outside of the formal school setting Authored by a prominent team of international experts in their respective fields, The Handbook of Informal Language Learning is a one-of-a-kind reference work and it is a timely and valuable resource for anyone looking to explore informal language learning outside of a formal education environment. It features a comprehensive collection of cutting edge research areas exploring the cultural and historical cases of informal language learning, along with the growing area of digital language learning, and the future of this relevant field in national development and language education. The Handbook of Informal Language Learning examines informal language learning from both theoretical and practical perspectives. Structured across six sections, chapters cover areas of motivation, linguistics, cognition, and multimodality; digital learning, including virtual contexts, gaming, f

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“My overall impression is that the proposed volume provides a highly important contribution to the endeavor of language learning. The premise is intriguing, in that it is focused on an area of research in language learning which is often left aside in research and on language teacher training programs, that of informal language learning. It is an exciting and novel approach to theorizing about language learning – one which will serve to inform studies of formal language learning and research into second language acquisition.”

Anne McCabe, Saint Louis University, USA

“I think a handbook on informal language learning is timely and much needed. I like how the authors proposed to start with a clear theorization of informal language learning from different perspectives and how it covers a wide range of aspects related to informal language learning.”

Chun Lai, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong



Table of Contents

Notes on Contributors ix

Introduction 1
Mark Dressman

Part I Theorizing Informal Language Learning 13

1 Motivation and Informal Language Learning 15
Alice Chik

2 Learning Languages in Informal Environments: Some Cognitive Considerations 27
Kiel Christianson and Sarah‐Elizabeth Deshaies

3 Multimodality and Language Learning 39
Mark Dressman

4 How Learning Context Shapes Heritage and Second Language Acquisition 57
Silvina Montrul

5 Informal Writing and Language Learning 75
Paul Kei Matsuda and Melika Nouri

Part II Learning in Digital Contexts 85

6 Virtual Landscapes 87
Randall William Sadler

7 Gaming and Informal Language Learning 101
Stephanie W.P. Knight, Lindsay Marean, and Julie M. Sykes

8 Self‐Paced Language Learning Using Online Platforms 117
Panagiotis Arvanitis

9 Fan Fiction and Informal Language Learning 139
Shannon Sauro

10 Vlogs, Video Publishing, and Informal Language Learning 153
Tatiana Codreanu and Christelle Combe

11 Mobile Collaboration for Language Learning and Cultural Learning 169
Agnes Kukulska‐Hulme and Helen Lee

Part III Learning Through Media and Live Contact 181

12 Video and Informal Language Learning 183
Robert Vanderplank

13 Songs and Music 203
Karen M. Ludke

14 Mobility, Media, and Multiplicity: Immigrants’ Informal Language Learning via Media 215
Kristen H. Perry and Annie M. Moses

15 Service Sector Work and Informal Language Learning 229
Hania Janta and Stefan D. Keller

16 Linguistic Landscapes and Additional Language Development 243
Jana Roos and Howard Nicholas

17 Language Tourism and Second Language Acquisition in Informal Learning Contexts 257
Montserrat Iglesias

Part IV International Case Studies of Informal Language Learners 271

18 Hong Kong and Informal Language Learning 273
Chun Lai and Boning Lyu

19 An Emerging Path to English in Korea: Informal Digital Learning of English 289
Ju Seong Lee

20 Informal English Learning Among Moroccan Youth 303
Mark Dressman

21 Sweden and Informal Language Learning 319
Pia Sundqvist

22 Informal English Learning in France 333
Meryl Kusyk

Part V Informal Learning and Formal Contexts 349

23 Translanguaging Across Contexts 351
Sarah J. McCarthey, Idalia Nuñez, and Chaehyun Lee

24 A Critical Review of Social Networks for Language Learning Beyond the Classroom 369
Katerina Zourou

25 Digital Writing in Informal Settings Among Multilingual Language Learners 383
Binbin Zheng and Chin‐Hsi Lin

26 Extensive Reading for Statistical Learning 395
Doreen E. Ewert

27 Leveraging Technology to Integrate Informal Language Learning within Classroom Settings 405
Philip Hubbard

28 Connecting Informal and Formal Language Learning 421
Dennis Murphy Odo

Part VI The Present and Future of Informal Language Learning 439

29 Digital Translation: Its Potential and Limitations for Informal Language Learning 441
Helen Slatyer and Sarah Forget

30 Future Directions in Informal Language Learning 457
Robert Godwin‐Jones

31 Last Words: Naming, Framing, and Challenging the Field 471
Geoffrey Sockett and Denyze Toffoli

Index 489

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 30/01/2020
      ISBN13: 9781119472445, 978-1119472445
      ISBN10: 111947244X
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Provides a comprehensive and unique examination of global language learning outside of the formal school setting Authored by a prominent team of international experts in their respective fields, The Handbook of Informal Language Learning is a one-of-a-kind reference work and it is a timely and valuable resource for anyone looking to explore informal language learning outside of a formal education environment. It features a comprehensive collection of cutting edge research areas exploring the cultural and historical cases of informal language learning, along with the growing area of digital language learning, and the future of this relevant field in national development and language education. The Handbook of Informal Language Learning examines informal language learning from both theoretical and practical perspectives. Structured across six sections, chapters cover areas of motivation, linguistics, cognition, and multimodality; digital learning, including virtual contexts, gaming, f

      Trade Review

      “I am familiar with Sadler’s work having attended some of his conference presentations and served with him on the CALICO Executive Board. I know that he is well connected within the field of technology and language learning, which should help in recruiting authors… This is the kind of book that is well-suited to libraries, and I would think that individual chapters would find their ways into course readers in more general technology and language learning teacher preparation courses.”

      Phil Hubbard, Stanford University, USA

      “My overall impression is that the proposed volume provides a highly important contribution to the endeavor of language learning. The premise is intriguing, in that it is focused on an area of research in language learning which is often left aside in research and on language teacher training programs, that of informal language learning. It is an exciting and novel approach to theorizing about language learning – one which will serve to inform studies of formal language learning and research into second language acquisition.”

      Anne McCabe, Saint Louis University, USA

      “I think a handbook on informal language learning is timely and much needed. I like how the authors proposed to start with a clear theorization of informal language learning from different perspectives and how it covers a wide range of aspects related to informal language learning.”

      Chun Lai, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong



      Table of Contents

      Notes on Contributors ix

      Introduction 1
      Mark Dressman

      Part I Theorizing Informal Language Learning 13

      1 Motivation and Informal Language Learning 15
      Alice Chik

      2 Learning Languages in Informal Environments: Some Cognitive Considerations 27
      Kiel Christianson and Sarah‐Elizabeth Deshaies

      3 Multimodality and Language Learning 39
      Mark Dressman

      4 How Learning Context Shapes Heritage and Second Language Acquisition 57
      Silvina Montrul

      5 Informal Writing and Language Learning 75
      Paul Kei Matsuda and Melika Nouri

      Part II Learning in Digital Contexts 85

      6 Virtual Landscapes 87
      Randall William Sadler

      7 Gaming and Informal Language Learning 101
      Stephanie W.P. Knight, Lindsay Marean, and Julie M. Sykes

      8 Self‐Paced Language Learning Using Online Platforms 117
      Panagiotis Arvanitis

      9 Fan Fiction and Informal Language Learning 139
      Shannon Sauro

      10 Vlogs, Video Publishing, and Informal Language Learning 153
      Tatiana Codreanu and Christelle Combe

      11 Mobile Collaboration for Language Learning and Cultural Learning 169
      Agnes Kukulska‐Hulme and Helen Lee

      Part III Learning Through Media and Live Contact 181

      12 Video and Informal Language Learning 183
      Robert Vanderplank

      13 Songs and Music 203
      Karen M. Ludke

      14 Mobility, Media, and Multiplicity: Immigrants’ Informal Language Learning via Media 215
      Kristen H. Perry and Annie M. Moses

      15 Service Sector Work and Informal Language Learning 229
      Hania Janta and Stefan D. Keller

      16 Linguistic Landscapes and Additional Language Development 243
      Jana Roos and Howard Nicholas

      17 Language Tourism and Second Language Acquisition in Informal Learning Contexts 257
      Montserrat Iglesias

      Part IV International Case Studies of Informal Language Learners 271

      18 Hong Kong and Informal Language Learning 273
      Chun Lai and Boning Lyu

      19 An Emerging Path to English in Korea: Informal Digital Learning of English 289
      Ju Seong Lee

      20 Informal English Learning Among Moroccan Youth 303
      Mark Dressman

      21 Sweden and Informal Language Learning 319
      Pia Sundqvist

      22 Informal English Learning in France 333
      Meryl Kusyk

      Part V Informal Learning and Formal Contexts 349

      23 Translanguaging Across Contexts 351
      Sarah J. McCarthey, Idalia Nuñez, and Chaehyun Lee

      24 A Critical Review of Social Networks for Language Learning Beyond the Classroom 369
      Katerina Zourou

      25 Digital Writing in Informal Settings Among Multilingual Language Learners 383
      Binbin Zheng and Chin‐Hsi Lin

      26 Extensive Reading for Statistical Learning 395
      Doreen E. Ewert

      27 Leveraging Technology to Integrate Informal Language Learning within Classroom Settings 405
      Philip Hubbard

      28 Connecting Informal and Formal Language Learning 421
      Dennis Murphy Odo

      Part VI The Present and Future of Informal Language Learning 439

      29 Digital Translation: Its Potential and Limitations for Informal Language Learning 441
      Helen Slatyer and Sarah Forget

      30 Future Directions in Informal Language Learning 457
      Robert Godwin‐Jones

      31 Last Words: Naming, Framing, and Challenging the Field 471
      Geoffrey Sockett and Denyze Toffoli

      Index 489

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