This paper is a study within the general area of Second Language Acquisition (SLA), focusing on second language learning in formal (class room) settings. The main questions discussed in this essay are firstly, whether social factors matter while learning a second language, secondly, to what extent attitudes towards the second language matter and thirdly, what attitudes students actually have towards studying a second language. The paper compares both students and teachers in the UK and Sweden. To be able to make this comparison I travelled to the UK and followed a class at the University of Wolverhampton that study Swedish. This paper has benefited from both quantitative and qualitative methods. The quantitative part consists of a questionn...
This essay examines whether a group of adult students of upper secondary school level are instrument...
Learning a second language is a multidimensional process in the sense that multiple factors impact u...
This study examines the attitudes of 58 bilingual primary-school children towards their first and se...
This paper is a study within the general area of Second Language Acquisition (SLA), focusing on seco...
The aim of this study is to investigate how students think that sociolinguistic factors such as age,...
This research paper examines Swedish students’ attitudes and motivation towards English education in...
A study investigated the role of attitudes and motivation in second language learning by administeri...
In order to be able to influence the motivation of second language learners one first has to underst...
In this case study, I will analyse and discuss the results of a survey concerning motivation towards...
Today, the English language as a medium of instruction and communication has become very important a...
Abstract Titel: The Introduction of English at the Junior level of the Swedish 9-Year Comprehensive...
This study explores whether upper-secondary students in a Swedish school tend to have instrumental o...
This study traces potential changes in the motivation of Saudi students studying English as a second...
This study traces potential changes in the motivation of Saudi students studying English as a second...
Motivation is an individual difference which affects Second Language Acquisition. “Motivation is res...
This essay examines whether a group of adult students of upper secondary school level are instrument...
Learning a second language is a multidimensional process in the sense that multiple factors impact u...
This study examines the attitudes of 58 bilingual primary-school children towards their first and se...
This paper is a study within the general area of Second Language Acquisition (SLA), focusing on seco...
The aim of this study is to investigate how students think that sociolinguistic factors such as age,...
This research paper examines Swedish students’ attitudes and motivation towards English education in...
A study investigated the role of attitudes and motivation in second language learning by administeri...
In order to be able to influence the motivation of second language learners one first has to underst...
In this case study, I will analyse and discuss the results of a survey concerning motivation towards...
Today, the English language as a medium of instruction and communication has become very important a...
Abstract Titel: The Introduction of English at the Junior level of the Swedish 9-Year Comprehensive...
This study explores whether upper-secondary students in a Swedish school tend to have instrumental o...
This study traces potential changes in the motivation of Saudi students studying English as a second...
This study traces potential changes in the motivation of Saudi students studying English as a second...
Motivation is an individual difference which affects Second Language Acquisition. “Motivation is res...
This essay examines whether a group of adult students of upper secondary school level are instrument...
Learning a second language is a multidimensional process in the sense that multiple factors impact u...
This study examines the attitudes of 58 bilingual primary-school children towards their first and se...