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Lenguaje
Print version ISSN 0120-3479
Abstract
VASQUEZ, Julián Andrés. Oral skills of Hispanic workers in Columbus, Ohio: strategies for the acquisition of bilingual skills. Leng. [online]. 2016, vol.44, n.2, pp.177-195. ISSN 0120-3479.
This article analyzes language learning strategies of seasonal workers in Midwestern United States. The extensive literature on Latinos in the US does not analyze such transnational, growing communities in Midwestern cities. The complex definitions of literacy and bilingualism added two more layers to the conflicted concepts of transnationalism and lírico (informal) learning, as defined by Farr (1994). Although the participants are considered bilingual by others, their definition of literacy does not allow them to call themselves English proficient. A partnership between community members would help integrate these individuals to an area not as demographically diverse as other North American cities
Keywords : latinos in the USA; transnational communities; bilingualism; latino practices; acculturation; seasonal workers in the United States; H2B visa programs in the United States; ELL in the United States; ESP; ELL.