Utilisation of Linguistic Landscape for Acquiring English as a Foreign Language
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2025-04-01
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East African Journal of Arts and Social Sciences
Abstract
This paper focuses on the role of the linguistic landscape in facilitating the acquisition
of English as a Foreign Language (EFL) in Kenya’s multilingual society. It explores
how different aspects of the linguistic landscape, including signs, symbols, public
notices, and interactions within educational settings, support learners in engaging with
and acquiring English. Linguistic Landscape Theory (LLT), which emphasises the
visibility of languages in public spaces as a key factor in language learning, is
employed. The paper employs a descriptive design and uses qualitative and
quantitative data. The data presented is generated at three language institutes in
Nairobi: the Consolata Language Centre (CLC), the Language School of Kenya
(LSK), and the Kenyan Institute of Foreign Languages and Professional Studies
(KIFLAPS). A purposive sampling approach was adopted to select 30 learners and 2
instructors from each institute. Data were collected through questionnaires for
learners, in-depth interviews with instructors, and non-participant observation of the
linguistic landscapes within the institutes. The findings reveal that the linguistic
landscapes in the selected institutes were rich in visual displays, including electronic
devices, printed materials, and other visual aids. These elements were strategically
incorporated to support EFL acquisition by creating an engaging and visually
stimulating environment. The importance of integrating real-life language usage
within learning approaches and how the surrounding language environment impacts
learners' language development are highlighted. It concludes that the linguistic
landscape is vital in accelerating learning, enhancing information transfer, and
fostering familiarity with English. It also contributes significantly to developing key
language skills such as reading, speaking, and critical thinking. The paper proposes
that incorporating a thoughtful linguistic landscape can create a supportive, immersive
learning environment, which enhances EFL acquisition outcomes in diverse
educational settings.
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Elements of Linguistic Landscape, English as A Foreign Language, Language Acquisition, Linguistic Landscape