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Constructing the ELT microcelebrity: A case study of native English teacher identity on Chinese TikTok

Chenru Zheng: Xiamen No.1 High School in Fujian, China
Ruoyu Cui: Beijing Normal University, China
Lin Pan: Beijing Normal University, China

DOI: https://doi.org/10.65553/ALS.250104

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Abstract

Facilitated by the robust evolution of short video social media platforms and microcelebrity economy, online commercial English Language Teaching (ELT) in mainland China has witnessed notable innovation, fostering a sizable cohort of ELT microcelebrity teachers with enduring e-fame and followers. These educational microcelebrities' online practices can challenge commonly accepted beliefs about language teacher identities in China and reveal the language ideologies underlying English learning within the current online ELT market. Grounded in the "identity" perspective, the present study examines the nuanced online portrait of Robert (pseudonym), an elite ELT microcelebrity and native English speaker on Douyin (internationally known as Tik Tok). Reflexive thematic analysis and social semiotic approaches both helped inductively decipher Robert's intentional self-presentations based on his profile page and videos. The findings revealed Robert's multifaceted self-images as a professional native English teacher, an individual with publicly favored personality traits, and a positive transnational figure from the United States. Robert's online self-persona establishment is underpinned by the Chinese ELT market's language ideologies featuring native-speakerism and implies the negotiation between English teachers' social responsibilities, the market-led nature of commercial ELT and microcelebrity economy.


Keywords: online teacher identity, native English teacher (NET), microcelebrity, online English teaching


Submitted date: 12 November 2025  |  Received in revised form: 3 December 2025  |  Published: 19 December 2025
Suggested Citation:
Zheng, C., Cui, R., & Pan, L. (2025). Constructing the ELT microcelebrity: A case study of native English teacher identity on Chinese TikTok. Applied Language Sciences, 1, 250104. https://doi.org/10.65553/ALS.250104

Author Biographies

Chenru Zheng is a high school English teacher at Xiamen No.1 High School in Fujian, China. She holds a Master's degree from Beijing Normal University.
E-mail: 3258037974@qq.com
ORCID id: 0009-0001-5075-7285

Ruoyu Cui is a postgraduate student at Beijing Normal University. His research interest includes online language teacher identity.
E-mail: cuiruoyu@mail.bnu.edu.cn
Orcid: 0009-0000-8404-7196

Lin Pan is an associate professor, vice-chair of the English Department at Beijing Normal University (BNU), China. Her research interests are language ideologies, sociolinguistics, and language education. She is the book author for English as a global language in China: deconstructing the ideological discourse of English in language education published by Springer International in 2015. She also co-edited Mandarin Chinese Teacher Education: Issues and Solution by the UCL IOE Press in 2018.
E-mail: linpan@bnu.edu.cn
orcid: 0000-0002-1673-4661


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