PREPARING ELL WRITERS FOR BECOMING MULTILINGUAL WRITERS: CHALLENGES AND STRATEGIES

Authors

  • Lee Jin Choi Hongik University, South Korea

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2478/sm-2021-0016

Keywords:

English language learners, multilingual sustainability, multilingual writers, second language writing, writer agency

Abstract

The increasing number of international students enrolled in higher education in English-speaking countries has presented the growing need to support their academic writing development. It, however, has often led to the hasty assumption that English language learner (ELL) writers need to quickly adopt the dominant academic writing conventions in order to succeed in an English-speaking academic community. Even though the growing number of scholars have started to pay attention to ELL writers’ diverse writing styles and multiple identities, little research and discussion have taken place on how language practitioners could engage ELL writers in developing their voices as multilingual and multicultural writers. By analyzing a qualitative interview with ten experienced writing consultants and instructors, this paper explores major challenges that ELL writers experience and different strategies that could effectively help them develop their voices as writers in the academic context where English is dominantly used as the medium of instruction. Findings show that while many colleges and universities in English-speaking countries still adopt a monolithic view and label ELL writers as ‘a troubled non-native writer’, it is crucial for writing consultants and instructors to acknowledge ELL writers’ multilingual background and help them to develop their unique voices and achieve sustainable development and progress.

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Published

2023-03-13

How to Cite

Choi, L. J. (2023). PREPARING ELL WRITERS FOR BECOMING MULTILINGUAL WRITERS: CHALLENGES AND STRATEGIES. Sustainable Multilingualism / Darnioji Daugiakalbystė, (19), 125–140. https://doi.org/10.2478/sm-2021-0016

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Section

Language Education in Multilingual and Multicultural Settings