TY - JOUR
T1 - A scoping review of studies in informal second language learning
T2 - Trends in research published between 2000 and 2020
AU - Kusyk, Meryl
AU - Arndt, Henriette L.
AU - Schwarz, Marlene
AU - Yibokou, Kossi Seto
AU - Dressman, Mark
AU - Sockett, Geoffrey
AU - Toffoli, Denyze
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Authors
PY - 2025/6
Y1 - 2025/6
N2 - In recent years, research interest in second language use and acquisition beyond the classroom has grown considerably. However, terminological confusion and definitional differences have made it difficult to compare findings and discover trends across studies, and more broadly synthesise new insights and developments. Therefore, this scoping review is intended to provide an overview of when, where, why, and how research on informal language learning (ISLL) research has evolved between 2000 and 2020. We select, describe, and synthesise 206 publications in order to summarise key issues in the theoretical and empirical ISLL literature during this time. We explore the variables, learner populations, and languages that have been studied; research designs, methodological and analytical approaches; and the theoretical frameworks and terminology which have been employed to describe ISLL and situate it within the broader field of second language acquisition (SLA). We synthesise findings related to students’ engagement in ISLL and its relationship to developing language proficiency as well as to variables such as learner characteristics, motivation and affective factors. We discuss suggested applications of these findings for pedagogy and broader SLA research, and conclude by reflecting on current issues in the existing ISLL literature while also considering areas for potential future development.
AB - In recent years, research interest in second language use and acquisition beyond the classroom has grown considerably. However, terminological confusion and definitional differences have made it difficult to compare findings and discover trends across studies, and more broadly synthesise new insights and developments. Therefore, this scoping review is intended to provide an overview of when, where, why, and how research on informal language learning (ISLL) research has evolved between 2000 and 2020. We select, describe, and synthesise 206 publications in order to summarise key issues in the theoretical and empirical ISLL literature during this time. We explore the variables, learner populations, and languages that have been studied; research designs, methodological and analytical approaches; and the theoretical frameworks and terminology which have been employed to describe ISLL and situate it within the broader field of second language acquisition (SLA). We synthesise findings related to students’ engagement in ISLL and its relationship to developing language proficiency as well as to variables such as learner characteristics, motivation and affective factors. We discuss suggested applications of these findings for pedagogy and broader SLA research, and conclude by reflecting on current issues in the existing ISLL literature while also considering areas for potential future development.
KW - Extramural English
KW - Informal digital learning of English
KW - Informal second language learning
KW - Language learning beyond the classroom
KW - Out-of-class language learning
KW - Scoping review
KW - Systematic review
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U2 - 10.1016/j.system.2024.103541
DO - 10.1016/j.system.2024.103541
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85217460316
SN - 0346-251X
VL - 130
JO - System
JF - System
M1 - 103541
ER -