Abstract

This paper explores the challenges of language adaptation and cultural identity faced by East Asian immigrant students in Western educational systems. Through an analysis of relevant literature and case studies, the paper seeks to uncover how language adaptation impacts the academic performance, social interactions, and cultural identity of these students. Utilizing both qualitative and quantitative research methods, the study examines the language learning obstacles encountered by East Asian immigrant students and their effects on academic achievement, while also revealing the profound influence of language adaptation on cultural identity. The findings indicate that language barriers significantly affect students' academic performance and may also lead to social isolation and identity conflicts. To better support East Asian immigrant students in adapting to Western educational systems, the paper offers several strategic recommendations, including comprehensive language support, cultural sensitivity training, and enhanced mental health services. These measures aim to foster the holistic development of East Asian immigrant students, helping them to find self-identity in a new cultural environment. In conclusion, the paper calls on educational policymakers and schools to implement more inclusive and supportive measures to facilitate the successful integration of East Asian immigrant students into their new cultural contexts.

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