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Language learning and multilingualism

ATS3816

Synopsis

Whether we are fluent bilinguals or simply know a few phrases of another language, no one is fully monolingual. In this unit we explore the process of becoming multilingual – whether this occurs in traditional foreign language classrooms or through immersive experiences such as study abroad or speaking multiple languages at home.  We consider the motivations people bring to second/additional language learning and the effect of different learning environments. We also look critically at the concept of ‘second’ languages and different ways of conceptualising and measuring multilingualism. You will reflect on your own language learning experience and multilingual abilities and design and carry out a research project in an area of language learning/ multilingualism of interest to you.

Sourced from the Monash Handbook 2026.

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Credit points
6
Level
3
Audience
Undergraduate
Type
Coursework
School
Faculty of Arts
Faculty
Linguistics
Handbook year
2026

Prerequisites

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Offerings (1)

  • Second semesterClayton · ON-CAMPUS

Listed in 6 areas of study

  • Chinese studiesElective units
  • Indonesian studiesLevel 2 and 3 elective units
  • Indonesian studiesLevel 2 and 3 elective units
  • Korean studiesLevel 2 and 3 elective units
  • Linguistics and English LanguageLevel 2 and 3 units
  • Linguistics and English LanguageLevel 3 capstone units