International network influence on students’ linguistic and cultural competence

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Sergio Andrés Rodríguez Ruedas
Judith Cecilia Albarracín Trujillo

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This study explores the impact of a class project based on online interaction with a native pen friend. The purpose of the study was to analyze the relationship between the Colombian and the foreigner participants, and to investigate how students were able to establish a relationship with a native speaker and improve their linguistic and cultural knowledge through this interaction. In addition, the impact of the class project was evaluated taking into account the partnership interaction, cultural aspects, and the use of ICT´s. The project aimed at answering the question: how does the relationship with a pen-friend influence the creation of knowledge of an individual? The research design adopted is a case study defined by Yin (1984:23) as “an empirical inquiry that investigates a contemporary phenomenon (the ‘case’) in depth and within its real-world context”. The sample was selected by using the random sampling technique and fifteen participants took part in the study on a voluntary basis. A questionnaire with open-ended and closed questions and a focus group were proposed as part of the data collection instruments in order to get participants’ perceptions about the topic under study. The findings reveal that developing an international network fosters the acquisition of knowledge related to culture and the language both vital for language students.

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Sergio Andrés Rodríguez Ruedas, , ,

He holds a master’s degree in linguistics and literature from Sorbonne University and a bachelor’s degree in foreign languages English and French from Universidad de Pamplona. He is a part-time research and applied linguistics professor at Universidad de Pamplona, Colombia. He belongs to the research groups GRILEX (Grupo de Investigación en Lenguas Extranjeras) and CIEL (Colectivo de Investigación en Educación y Lenguas) in which he has guided the research projects in the EFL field.

Judith Cecilia Albarracín Trujillo, , ,

She is a researcher and a part-time professor of Applied Linguistics, Applied Research and teacher trainee at Universidad de Pamplona. She holds a B.A. in Foreign Languages and a Master Degree in Education with an emphasis in Applied Linguistics from Universidad Autónoma de Bucaramanga (UNAB) and Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey- México (ITESM). She has guided students’ research in the foreign language field at Pamplona university and she directs and belongs to the GRILEX research group. 

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International network influence on students’ linguistic and cultural competence. (2020). Shimmering Words: Research and Pedagogy E-Journal, 9(1), 115-138. https://revistas.santototunja.edu.co/index.php/shimmering/article/view/1991