
handle: 2123/27820
Mature language learners, in this study those between age 40 and 50, are seen as different from younger learners physically, psychologically and socially. These differences have effects on learners that can cause them to be marginalized and disempowered both on an individual basis as well as at an institutional level. A qualitative study conducted in Taiwan with 32 mature learners and seven teachers forms the basis of the research.
Language acquisition -- Age factors, Language and languages -- Study and teaching
Language acquisition -- Age factors, Language and languages -- Study and teaching
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