In this case study, I will analyse and discuss the results of a survey concerning motivation towards learning a second language conducted in four Canadian schools. This section, part one of the study, was conducted in the Sudbury Region of Ontario, Canada. This region of the world was chosen because bilingualism is quite common there and a large portion of the community has learned a second language. Part two will be conducted in the winter of 2002, in Denmark, a European country that neighbours many countries with different mother tongues, I hope to conclude this case study with part three in the summer of 2002, in Japan, a monolingual island nation
This paper focuses on two important issues in foreign language learning and teaching: the use of the...
The complex processes involved in learning a second language include a multitude of cognitive and af...
This paper is about four Japanese university students majoring in international studies, who partici...
In this case study, I will analyse and discuss the results of a survey concerning motivation towards...
In this case study, I will analyse and discuss the results of a survey concerning motivation towards...
Canadian society allows for group traditions and supports a rich variety of cultures. The pluralist...
This study focuses on Francophone Undergraduate students at the Université du Québec à Chicoutimi (U...
Every year, students all around Japan take advantage of various opportunities to study English for a...
This paper aims to clarify the applicability of research into second language motivation research in...
This paper is a study within the general area of Second Language Acquisition (SLA), focusing on seco...
Motivation always attracts language teachers’ attention as one of the most significant factors for s...
We developed a new questionnaire based on Kimura et al\u27 (2001) one, taking the data collected fro...
The aim of this research is to determine Japanese first-year university students’ attitudes to and m...
This thesis questions Gardner and Lambert's (1959) and Gardner's (1975) assumptions concerned with ...
ABSTRACT: This paper posits four stages of language acquisition, identified as ele-mental, consolida...
This paper focuses on two important issues in foreign language learning and teaching: the use of the...
The complex processes involved in learning a second language include a multitude of cognitive and af...
This paper is about four Japanese university students majoring in international studies, who partici...
In this case study, I will analyse and discuss the results of a survey concerning motivation towards...
In this case study, I will analyse and discuss the results of a survey concerning motivation towards...
Canadian society allows for group traditions and supports a rich variety of cultures. The pluralist...
This study focuses on Francophone Undergraduate students at the Université du Québec à Chicoutimi (U...
Every year, students all around Japan take advantage of various opportunities to study English for a...
This paper aims to clarify the applicability of research into second language motivation research in...
This paper is a study within the general area of Second Language Acquisition (SLA), focusing on seco...
Motivation always attracts language teachers’ attention as one of the most significant factors for s...
We developed a new questionnaire based on Kimura et al\u27 (2001) one, taking the data collected fro...
The aim of this research is to determine Japanese first-year university students’ attitudes to and m...
This thesis questions Gardner and Lambert's (1959) and Gardner's (1975) assumptions concerned with ...
ABSTRACT: This paper posits four stages of language acquisition, identified as ele-mental, consolida...
This paper focuses on two important issues in foreign language learning and teaching: the use of the...
The complex processes involved in learning a second language include a multitude of cognitive and af...
This paper is about four Japanese university students majoring in international studies, who partici...