This study shares the results of bibliometric analysis which aims to obtain an overview or mapping of publications in the issue of using speech texts for language learning. As a bibliometric analysis, this research collects data by applying metrics on Publish or Perish (PoP) for publications from the 2005-2021 range. Publications are selected from articles published by Scopus indexed journals that promise high credibility and reliable reputation. In an effort for comprehensive findings, the analysis used keyword variations, such as speech text (Global)
This paper intends to share the potential of the children's story book in introducing cultural hybridity and shaping intercultural competence for young learners. By grounding upon the data obtained from observing the children's book stories published by Gramedia and sold in its book store, it is found that shaping of the early. It is found that the aspects related to the words used in the story, setting used, characters' attributes and subject matters of the story may contribute to the encounters and interactions of Indonesian children, in this case considered as foreign language young learners, with foreign cultures which mark the opportunities in early engaging with hybridity, and later shaping early intercultural sensitivity.
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