Oslo Studies in Language (Dec 2017)
English as an Interactional Resource for Doing Being Academically Competent: Student Practices in Group Meetings
Abstract
An increasing number of Nordic university programmes are offered in English. Consequently, students are expected to carry out academic activities in English rather than the local language. Through ethnomethodological conversation analysis of video recordings of student project group meetings, this article explores how students orient to English in their everyday academic and linguistic practices, focusing on students’ orientations to language proficiency and language choice as resources for displaying academic competence and literacy.