Second language learning in elementary and high school students

1992 ◽  
Vol 4 (4) ◽  
pp. 355-365 ◽  
Author(s):  
Edith Mägiste
2018 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 16
Author(s):  
Kyung Kim ◽  
Tae-Il Pae

The purposes of the present study are two-fold: (1) To examine whether social psychological variables, such as attitude and subjective norm, can predict South Korean English as a foreign language high school students’ intention to learn English, and (2) to identify the best social psychological model for sustainable second language learning in the context of South Korean English as a foreign language (EFL) learning. A total of 614 South Korean high school learners of English participated in the present study. Data collected from a survey questionnaire were analyzed using a structural equation modeling procedure. Results of the present study indicate that South Korean high school students’ attitudes toward learning English and subjective norms made a significant and independent contribution to the variance in their intention to study English. Among the three competing social psychological models examined in the current study, the theory of Planned Behavior and an expanded model of Gardner’s Socio-educational Model proved to be the most effective in terms of the strength of path coefficients and explanatory power. Theoretical and pedagogical implications are provided.


2015 ◽  
Vol 39 (3) ◽  
pp. 3
Author(s):  
Adrian Leis

The goal of this paper is to gain a deeper understanding of whether a short study abroad program is effective in increasing its participants’ willingness to communicate in a second language. Using a questionnaire designed by Yashima (2002), a pre-post design study was used to examine a sample of 80 Japanese junior high school students who participated in a ten-day study abroad program to Sydney, Australia. The results indicate that although there were no statistically significant differences seen in the second language learning motivation of the students participating in the study abroad program, there were salient decreases observed in the anxiety students felt towards speaking English. Furthermore, as clear differences were seen in international posture, joining the study abroad program also meant that students felt more a part of the global community. Based on these results, the author concludes that traveling abroad for the purposes of study is indeed effective for adolescent learners of English, helping them feel more comfortable using the language as a tool for communication. 本論の目的は、短期海外研修参加者の第2言語におけるWillingness to Communicate (WTC) の向上に及ぼす効果について、より深い知見を獲得することである。八島(2002)によって作成されたアンケートを用い、シドニー•オーストラリアでの10日間の海外研修に参加した80人の日本人中学生のサンプルを事前事後調査方式で研究を行った。結果からわかったことは、統計的にみると海外研修に参加した生徒の第2言語における学習意欲には有意差が見られなかったが、生徒が英語を話すことに対して抱いていた不安の軽減が顕著に見られたということである。さらに、国際的な姿勢に明らかな差異が見られ、海外研修への参加は、生徒が国際社会の一員としての認識を強めるものとなっていた。これらの結果により、筆者は、学習を目的とする海外研修は英語を学ぶ生徒には非常に効果があり、海外研修によって生徒たちはより安心感を持って言語をコミュニケーションツールとして用いることができるようになったとの結論に達した。


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 33
Author(s):  
Guo Xiashi ◽  
Yuewu Lin

Language transfer, especially the native language effect on the process of second language acquisition, has always been a hot issue of various linguists. Language transfer is inevitable in the process of second language acquisition, which can be divided into positive transfer and negative transfer. The positive transfer will promote the foreign language learning while negative transfer of mother tongue will hinder the second language learning. In English learning, compared with reading and writing, oral English learning is more important and more complex. Chinese high school students are often disturbed by negative effect of their mother tongue in oral English communication. In China, experts and scholars have done a lot of researches on the negative native language effect in English learning, but most of the researches focus on writing and translation skills, while few of them emphasize on listening and speaking skills.At present, English teaching is undergoing a profound reform, and English teachers and learners are paying an increasing number of attention to the study of spoken English. In order to fill the gap and correctly understand the influences of oral English acquisition of high school students, through the analysis of the principle of native language effect, this paper finds that the vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation and pragmatics of mother tongue all have negative transfer to foreign language learning. What’s more, language ego, as an important part of affective principles, has a profound impact on the process of oral English learning. There is a strong and negative correlation between language ego and oral English learning to some extent. The less students´language ego is, the more oral English output students will produce.


Author(s):  
Arantzazu Rodríguez-Fernández ◽  
Urtzi Ruiz-de-Azua-Ormaza ◽  
Inge Axpe

ABSTRACT:Most of the authors agree that attitudes are formed by three components, cognitive, affective and behavioural. In addition, a large number of studies have examined the attitudes of linguistic function in personal-social and psychological variables such as motivation. Nevertheless, very few studies have examined the relationship between the two variables (motivation and linguistic attitudes) from a second language learning. An adaptation of the Roces, Tourón and González’s Motivated Strategies for Learning Questionnaire (1995) along with the Ruiz de Azúa-Ormaza’s Linguistic Attitudes Questionnaire (2012) were administered to a sample of 1356 High School students (676 Men and 680 women). Latest school grades were also included. The results show that grades offer feedback on the relationship between the attitudes and motivation toward the study of the language, in such a way that the better the students’ academic marks are, the higher the motivation and the more positive the attitudes toward the subject´s learning. It has also been found that motivation for language learning has a higher predictive capacity on the attitudes toward this language than vice versa.RESUMEN:Aunque la mayor parte de los autores está de acuerdo en que las actitudes están formadas por tres componentes referidos a lo cognitivo, lo afectivo y lo conductual, y que gran cantidad de estudios han examinado las actitudes lingüísticas en función de variables sociopersonales y psicológicas como la motivación, son muy escasos los trabajos que han estudiado la relación entre ambas desde el aprendizaje de una segunda lengua. Participaron en esta investigación un total de 1356 estudiantes de Educación Secundaria Obligatoria (676 hombres y 680 mujeres), que respondieron tanto a una adaptación del Cuestionario de Estrategias de Aprendizaje y Motivación (CEAM II) de Roces, Tourón y González (1995) para valorar la motivación escolar, como al Cuestionario de Actitudes Lingüísticas (CAL) de Ruiz de Azúa-Ormaza (2012), destinado a medir las actitudes lingüísticas. Además, se ob-tuvieron las calificaciones escolares relativas a la última evaluación de los participantes. Los resultados indican que las calificaciones retroalimentan la relación entre las actitudes y la motivación hacia el estudio del idioma de forma que cuanto mejores sean las notas del alumno estará más motivado hacia el aprendizaje de dicha materia y las actitudes hacia la misma serán más positivas que al contrario. Asimismo, se comprueba que la motivación para el aprendizaje de una lengua posee una capacidad de predicción sobre las actitudes hacia esta lengua mayor que a la inversa. Contacto principal: [email protected]


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 35-38
Author(s):  
Ran Zou

Abstract: Language learning has certain difficulties, especially English as an important second language. Junior high school students will encounter certain obstacles in the process of learning. The establishment of English associations and the attraction of students to participate, have a clear distinction due to classroom teaching and community activities. They are based on the interests of students, so they can motivate students to participate. This paper discusses the significance and methods of the English community to promote the development of students' personality.


Author(s):  
Yune Andryani Pinem

This research looks at listening as one factor that gives contribution toward speaking among high school students. The study attempts to reveal through data analysis, in the form of students. score from each variable that both have correlation. Further the objective of the study is also to find out the extent of influence contributed by listening toward speaking. The research applies library study and field study (instrument designing and test performing both for listening and speaking). The theory used for analysis deals with listening and speaking correlation from language learning review. The result of the study demonstrates that the correlation of listening as the independent variable with speaking as dependent variable is positive. It also proves that with a unit of program or treatment given toward listening class, there will be a significant improvement equals with 3.134 times from previous speaking score for the same sample. For the analysis of data, the extent of correlation between two varibales is shown as low. It indicates that even though listening do have positive correlation towarde speaking, it is not the only deminant factor to determine success in speaking.


Author(s):  
Claudia Repetto ◽  
Anna Flavia Di Natale ◽  
Daniela Villani ◽  
Stefano Triberti ◽  
Serena Germagnoli ◽  
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Dyslexia ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 25 (1) ◽  
pp. 57-68
Author(s):  
Enrico Toffalini ◽  
Nunzia Losito ◽  
Claudia Zamperlin ◽  
Cesare Cornoldi

Author(s):  
Sunay Öztürk ◽  
Buğra Zengin

Despite their potential in language learning, films have not been covered adequately in academic research except some attempts to develop strategies. One of these strategies has been to compare film scripts and their translations, to identify chunks, technical terms, and creative language examples and to list them with their translations, and to do creative dialogue writing activities especially by modeling these scripts where chunks are used extensively. Believing in the importance of evaluating the film scripts with their translations, this study aims to investigate the processes the researcher/teacher's high school students went through in learning and using the target language starting with the use of the film adaptations of the literary works, writing their scripts modeling the film scripts, acting their own scripts, and shooting their performances. The mixed method research design was used with the triangulation of the qualitative and quantitative data. The 68 high school students' views were investigated with Likert scale (1-5) questionnaire along with their comments about the items.


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