Social Representations about Sociolinguistic-Emotional Dimensions in the First Contact with a Foreign Language

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public primary school, Social psychology, French foreign language, Nueva Escuela Mexicana, Social Representation

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This research analyzes the Social Representation (SR) about the first encounter of the French language to public-elementary-school students in Colima, Mexico. The investigation was developed at the scholar year 2024-2025’s ending, when the English topics were concluded, through the Nueva Escuela Mexicana’s (NEM) critical-interculturally axis, which expanded the cultural and linguistic students’ horizons. According to the observation of different actitudes towards each language, the question is: Which are the students’ SR after their first encounter with French? A qualitative methodology and the processual approach of the SR were employed. The data was collected by an open-ended questionnaire throughout a convenience sampling. Four interwoven dimensions were identified by the content analysis: attitudinal, affective, cognitive and sociocultural. These findings proved them as positive predominantly which indicates French is culturally relevant, which permits it to reflect about its integration.

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Luis Arturo Escamilla Trejo, Universidad de Colima

Docente frente a grupo actualmente de preescolar y primaria que está especializado en creación de programas de estudio en enseñanza de lenguas adaptados a las necesidades de los estudiantes con tres años de experiencia desde preescolar hasta secundaria públicas y capacitador de docentes en la utilización de la Inteligencia Artificial Generativa en la Docencia-Enseñanza.

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2026-04-29

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Escamilla Trejo, L. A., & Olvera Díaz, Z. (2026). Social Representations about Sociolinguistic-Emotional Dimensions in the First Contact with a Foreign Language. CIEX JOURNAL, (22), 33–45. Retrieved from https://journal.ciex.edu.mx/index.php/cJ/article/view/269

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