Advancing the Conceptualization of Willingness to Communicate in China’s English Education Landscape: Insights from English Corners

Authors

  • Michael Li School of Humanities, Media and Creative Communication, Massey University, New Zealand Author
  • Huan Huang College of Liberal Arts, Shantou University, China Author
  • Daimeng Yu College of Liberal Arts, Shantou University, China Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.64850/polyglot.v2i1.204

Keywords:

English Corner, Informal Learning, Peer Support, Self-Determination Theory, Willingness to Communicate

Abstract

English corners, as informal student-led English-speaking spaces, are widely established across Chinese universities as a response to exam-oriented English instruction, offering opportunities for real communication beyond test preparation. Yet empirical research on learners’ willingness to communicate (WTC) in these contexts remains limited. Guided by Self-determination Theory, this qualitative study examines how peer-led English corners shape students’ WTC. Data from 36 undergraduate students were collected through focused essays, asynchronous peer response letters, and semi-structured interviews. Thematic analysis revealed that learners’ WTC was more intrinsically motivated in English corners than in classroom settings, supported by greater autonomy (e.g., topic choice), competence (e.g., rehearsal), and relatedness (e.g., peer encouragement). Learners also pursued intrinsic goals such as enjoyment, self-growth, and connection. The study positions English corners as motivational ecologies that foster sustainable second language engagement and highlights asynchronous peer response as a novel, low-pressure tool for emotional support and reflective strategy sharing. Implications suggest informal peer-led spaces complement formal instruction by enhancing self-determined motivation, contributing theoretically and methodologically to socially oriented language education.

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Author Biography

  • Huan Huang , College of Liberal Arts, Shantou University

    Dr. Huan Huang is a lecturer in the College of Liberal Arts at Shantou University in China. She has a PhD in 
    applied linguistics from Massey University on the topic of willingness to communicate in Synchronous 
    Chinese Online Language Learning context. Her research focuses on second language acquisition, 
    individual differences in language learning, and Chinese online language learning.

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Published

2026-04-19

How to Cite

Li, M., Huang , H., & Yu , D. . (2026). Advancing the Conceptualization of Willingness to Communicate in China’s English Education Landscape: Insights from English Corners. Polyglot: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Language Education, 2(1), 1-17. https://doi.org/10.64850/polyglot.v2i1.204

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