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What is Willingness to Communicate (WTC)

Handbook of Research on Study Abroad Programs and Outbound Mobility
An individual’s readiness to enter into discourse at a particular time with a specific person or persons.
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Encountering Unfamiliar Educational Practices Abroad: Opportunities or Obstacles?
B Jane Jackson (The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-0169-5.ch006
Abstract
As internationalization efforts intensify across the globe, the number of students who are studying outside their home country for part of their tertiary education has increased significantly. The vast majority of students from East Asian nations (Hong Kong SAR, Japan, Korea, Macau SAR, Mainland China, and Taiwan) study in a second language while abroad, with English the most common medium-of-instruction. As institutions of Higher Education (HE) in other regions compete for students from this part of the world, increasingly, questions are being raised about what students gain from outbound mobility programs. Scholars have drawn attention to the need for systematic empirical research that critically examines the experiences of student sojourners in order to determine the most effective ways to support and enhance their learning (e.g., linguistic, cognitive, social, academic, (inter)cultural, and professional).
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Teacher-Mentored Pre-Task Planning in Telecollaboration: The Impact of Task Design on L2 Learners' Pragmatic Competence and L2 Willingness to Communicate
Is conceptualized as a readiness to speak in an FL or second language (L2) in a particular situation with a specific person ( MacIntyre, 2007 ).
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Contextualizing Vietnamese Students' Willingness to Communicate in L2 English Inside the Classroom
Willingness to communicate (WTC) refers to the psychological readiness of an individual to initiate or engage in communication with other when the chance occurs.
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High-Immersion Virtual Reality-Mediated Intercultural Virtual Exchange: A Case Study
In foreign language learning it refers to a learner's inclination and readiness to initiate and sustain communication in the target language, despite potential linguistic and social barriers. It involves the motivation, confidence, and desire of the learner to engage in communicative interactions with other speakers in a variety of situations and contexts. WTC is seen as a key factor in successful language acquisition, as it promotes opportunities for language use and practice, and helps learners to develop their communicative competence.
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