Generating motivation in minor language education: A case of Hungarian in Japan

Mari Okamoto

Abstract


In this paper I describe the landscape of Hungarian language in Japan and analyse problems that occur. I describe my teaching experience at a Japanese university and suggest an effective manner of teaching a minor language, in terms of both goal setting and methodology. Specifically, I present a potentially effective pedagogy to instruct minor languages, which I have adopted in my bilingual booklets projects. Bilateral activities between language learners and target language speakers are utilized in this project, which ultimately promote language learning motivation. 


Keywords


Hungarian language teaching; Japanese; ultra-minor languages; Hungarian-Japanese bilateral learning; bilingual project

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5128/LV26.12

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ISSN 1736-9290 (print)
ISSN 2228-3854 (online)
DOI  https://doi.org/10.5128/LV.1736-9290