English as a foreign language (EFL) in Japan is becoming a mandatory subject in all compulsory educational systems. Currently, the average Japanese student will study EFL for at least 8 years. Yet despite this period of time, Japanese continually score low on international English tests. Using a qualitative descriptive multiple case study method, the willingness to communicate (WTC) in a Japanese university setting was researched. Twelve student participants, ranging in age from 18 to 20, were interviewed in one Japanese university classroom. Data were gathered by classroom observations and post-class interviews. Data were analyzed by using quali...
Despite the rapid expansion of English-medium instruction (EMI) at higher education institutions aro...
Master of EducationStudies of nonverbal communication for some decades have shown a fundamental rela...
Japanese language course registered as either compulsory elective or free elective foreign language ...
2018-11-30This qualitative study addressed student perceptions of English as a foreign language (EFL...
Japanese students are often said to have little success in developing communicative skills in a fore...
There has been a longstanding concern that Japanese schools have not focused on oral communication (...
This paper reports on a questionnaire survey carried out in the first and last classes of a single s...
Much has been written about language learner motivation, and developing student motivation is regard...
This paper looks at the teaching of the speaking skill to Japanese university level learners. Learni...
High school English classes in Japan typically focus on passive writing skills at the expense of pra...
In order for students to make progress in the spoken language, they need to communicate in the targe...
Getting low-level students to speak up in class is an ongoing issue for foreign teachers in Japan. H...
The present article aimed to review literature of Willingness to Communicate (WTC) in second languag...
In Japan, English has been a compulsory school subject from Year 5 of elementary school since 2011 (...
Due to ever-increasing demands to acquire effective communicative abilities in the English language,...
Despite the rapid expansion of English-medium instruction (EMI) at higher education institutions aro...
Master of EducationStudies of nonverbal communication for some decades have shown a fundamental rela...
Japanese language course registered as either compulsory elective or free elective foreign language ...
2018-11-30This qualitative study addressed student perceptions of English as a foreign language (EFL...
Japanese students are often said to have little success in developing communicative skills in a fore...
There has been a longstanding concern that Japanese schools have not focused on oral communication (...
This paper reports on a questionnaire survey carried out in the first and last classes of a single s...
Much has been written about language learner motivation, and developing student motivation is regard...
This paper looks at the teaching of the speaking skill to Japanese university level learners. Learni...
High school English classes in Japan typically focus on passive writing skills at the expense of pra...
In order for students to make progress in the spoken language, they need to communicate in the targe...
Getting low-level students to speak up in class is an ongoing issue for foreign teachers in Japan. H...
The present article aimed to review literature of Willingness to Communicate (WTC) in second languag...
In Japan, English has been a compulsory school subject from Year 5 of elementary school since 2011 (...
Due to ever-increasing demands to acquire effective communicative abilities in the English language,...
Despite the rapid expansion of English-medium instruction (EMI) at higher education institutions aro...
Master of EducationStudies of nonverbal communication for some decades have shown a fundamental rela...
Japanese language course registered as either compulsory elective or free elective foreign language ...