@article{oai:glim-re.repo.nii.ac.jp:00005530, author = {杜, 長俊 and Du, Changjiun}, issue = {8}, journal = {学習院大学国際センター研究年報, The annual bulletin of the International Centre, Gakushuin University}, month = {Feb}, note = {application/pdf, This paper analyzes the cases of learners in a Japanese language class for foreign nationals living in Japan, who talk about their actual experiences relevant to the scenes and situations set up in the classroom practices. As a result of the analysis, it was found that this is the phenomenon where learners cite interactions inspired by the classroom practices, which they have experienced in their daily lives, and convey their feelings of surprise and confusion about the interactions. In this paper, I show why and how the teachers, the receivers of the stories, are expected to respond by expressing their views on how learners should behave in the interactions cited. Furthermore, I demonstrate the process of “learner autonomy” in which learners, inspired by teacher-designed practices, recall their life experiences, express their own thoughts and feelings, connect their own “life experiences” to “language learning,” and obtain the teacher’s perspectives.}, pages = {3--27}, title = {学習者が自身の言語生活の経験を語る現象 : 生活者としての外国人のための日本語教室の事例分析}, year = {2022}, yomi = {ト, チョウシュン} }