Willingness to communicate (WTC) is the probability that one will choose to initiate communication given the opportunity to do so. We investigated the second language (L2) WTC (L2WTC) in Polish teenagers aged 16-19 (N = 177) attending bilingual Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) and general English classes in the same Polish school. Using a tailor-made WTC questionnaire, we gathered data twice, before and after the summer holidays, assuming that WTC would depend on the time of testing. The results did not reveal high WTC in English in both groups, and the time of testing did not influence the results. Students’ age, but not gender, influenced the L2WTC, with older students being more willing to communicate than the younger ones...
Reticence among Asian EFL/ESL learners was a concern for many researchers even before Willingness to...
Many Korean EFL students are eager to acquire English proficiency. Despite their eagerness and hard ...
Our social psychological understanding of second language acquisition and competence has typically r...
Speaking, the language skill whose mastering appears to be the ultimate aim of every attempt at lear...
Speaking, the language skill whose mastering appears to be the ultimate aim of every attempt at lear...
This study explored the relationship between L2 Willingness to Communicate (WTC) of bilinguals and m...
Willingness to communicate (WTC) is a well-known concept within the field of educational research an...
Purpose - This quantitative study explored willingness to communicate (WTC) across two settings, ESL...
Second language willingness to communicate (WTC) has lately become an important concept in second la...
This study attempts to answer one straightforward question: “what is the relationship between studen...
This article investigates results and antecedents of willingness to communicate (WTC) in a second la...
AbstractDue to the popularity of foreign language learning (FLL) and using the language meaningfully...
The communicative component of language learning has gained importance in line with the needs of the...
The present study investigated the impact of individual differences such as motivation and willingne...
Willingness to communicate (WTC), an individual difference (ID) variable, has gained an increasing a...
Reticence among Asian EFL/ESL learners was a concern for many researchers even before Willingness to...
Many Korean EFL students are eager to acquire English proficiency. Despite their eagerness and hard ...
Our social psychological understanding of second language acquisition and competence has typically r...
Speaking, the language skill whose mastering appears to be the ultimate aim of every attempt at lear...
Speaking, the language skill whose mastering appears to be the ultimate aim of every attempt at lear...
This study explored the relationship between L2 Willingness to Communicate (WTC) of bilinguals and m...
Willingness to communicate (WTC) is a well-known concept within the field of educational research an...
Purpose - This quantitative study explored willingness to communicate (WTC) across two settings, ESL...
Second language willingness to communicate (WTC) has lately become an important concept in second la...
This study attempts to answer one straightforward question: “what is the relationship between studen...
This article investigates results and antecedents of willingness to communicate (WTC) in a second la...
AbstractDue to the popularity of foreign language learning (FLL) and using the language meaningfully...
The communicative component of language learning has gained importance in line with the needs of the...
The present study investigated the impact of individual differences such as motivation and willingne...
Willingness to communicate (WTC), an individual difference (ID) variable, has gained an increasing a...
Reticence among Asian EFL/ESL learners was a concern for many researchers even before Willingness to...
Many Korean EFL students are eager to acquire English proficiency. Despite their eagerness and hard ...
Our social psychological understanding of second language acquisition and competence has typically r...