Diary of an Edu-Tourist in Costa Rica: An Autoethnographical Account of Learning Spanish

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  • Heather Lotherington

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https://doi.org/10.18806/tesl.v24i2.141

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Language education

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This article presents an autoethnographical account of my foray into Spanish immersion education in Costa Rica as a professor of multilingual education at a university in Canada. This language-learning journey was inspired by curiosity about the growing trend for Internet marketing of second-language learning as a form of tourism, which I label edu-tourism. I map the course of my edu-tourism experience, contemplating second-language learning in a local context, describing professionalism in private language teaching institutes, comparing pedagogical practice across various Spanish-as-a-second-language teachers, and documenting my experiential sociopragmatic acquisition of textbook Spanish.

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2007-06-20

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Lotherington, H. (2007). Diary of an Edu-Tourist in Costa Rica: An Autoethnographical Account of Learning Spanish. TESL Canada Journal, 24(2), 109–131. https://doi.org/10.18806/tesl.v24i2.141

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