DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.17004910
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Vietnamese International Students' Experiences in a New Zealand University: A Narrative Study

Abstract: <p>This narrative study explored the adjustment experiences of six Vietnamese international students at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. Data for the study were based on two sources; in-depth interviewing and the researcher's field notes. Each of participants was interviewed twice on their adjustment experiences in New Zealand. Thematic analysis was applied to their stories and positioning theory provided a theoretical lens to further analyze and interpret the participants' stories.  The f… Show more

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“…Such issues limited cross-cultural interactions, especially with the host community. These findings are in line with previous studies showing that international students may encounter language difficulties both within and outside the university (Alsahafi & Shin, 2017;Andrade, 2006;Khanal & Gaulee, 2019;Park et al, 2017;Vu, 2013).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Such issues limited cross-cultural interactions, especially with the host community. These findings are in line with previous studies showing that international students may encounter language difficulties both within and outside the university (Alsahafi & Shin, 2017;Andrade, 2006;Khanal & Gaulee, 2019;Park et al, 2017;Vu, 2013).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%