EN In this article we explore the role of linguistic landscapes, which refers to language on display in public spaces, in the teaching of languages and enhancing language awareness. Signage can be useful for language learners as a pedagogical tool for language acquisition and to explore issues of multilingualism. We focus in particular on the multilingual education context in the Basque Country in Spain, where the three languages of instruction are Basque, Spanish and English. Our analysis is based on data collected in public spaces, from students in primary schools and masters-level students at university. Our data include signage in a local covered market, and on the walls of schools as well as that collected among students who carried out learning tasks investigating the signage that surrounds them. We conclude that the languages on display in public spaces are an important resource for language learning and teaching, and they can also be used for raising language awareness.
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Durk Gorter
Ikerbasque
Jasone Cenoz
Ikerbasque
Karin van der Worp
University of the Basque Country
Journal of Spanish Language Teaching
University of the Basque Country
Ikerbasque
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69dd4cf98557d5ab8f40cbbf — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/23247797.2021.2014029