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Language demands of textbooks for learning English in Hong Kong: A multi-stratal analysis

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Abstract

Understanding the language demands made on students can help teachers provide pedagogical support during critical transition periods, in turn helping English learners make a smooth transition to the next stage in their education. Through multi-stratal analysis of English textbooks in Hong Kong, this paper elucidated the differences in language demands made of students in different grades, particularly in terms of scope and complexity of choices in register and lexico-grammar. The analysis revealed two critical transition periods: the move from primary to junior secondary school and from junior secondary to senior secondary school. Different linguistic demands during these two transition periods require additional pedagogical support. Furthermore, this paper found a close correlation between the registerial progression indicated by the analysed texts and the learning targets for grades in the mandated English language curriculum.

Original languageEnglish
Article number100934
Number of pages15
JournalLinguistics and Education
Volume63
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2021

User-Defined Keywords

  • English textbooks
  • Language demands
  • Multi-stratal analysis
  • Registerial and lexicogrammatical progression
  • progression

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