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Inverse Translation and the Language Student: A Case Study
Gutiérrez, Lucía Pintado
Language Learning in Higher Education, v10 n1 p171-193 May 2020
This article explores the agency of the student in translation in language teaching and learning (or TILT). The purpose of the case study discussed here is to gain an overview of students' perceptions of translation into the foreign language (FL) (also known as "inverse translation") following a module on language and translation, and to analyse whether there is any correlation between students' attitude to translation, its impact on their language learning through effort invested, and the improvement of language skills. The results of the case study reveal translation to be a potentially exciting skill that can be central to FL learning and the analysis gives indications of how and why language teachers may optimise the implementation of translation in the classroom. The outcome of the study suggests that further research is needed on the impact of translation in the language classroom focussing on both teachers' expectations and students' achievements.
Descriptors: Translation, Case Studies, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Teaching Methods, Student Attitudes, Correlation, Skill Development, Language Skills, Teacher Expectations of Students, Language Teachers, Spanish, Undergraduate Students, Student Motivation, Foreign Countries
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Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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