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Lingua et Linguistica
Vol. 1.1, 2007
ISBN 978-1-84753-625-9
Learner Beliefs on L2 Attitudes and Motivation: An Exploratory Study
Zehra Gabillon
Université Nancy 2, and Université de Pau et des Pays de
l'Adour, France
Abstract
This small-scale exploratory study investigated a group of French university
students' beliefs about the English language and English language learning,
and the impact these beliefs had on the learners' L2 attitudes and motivation.
The study employed a three-phased research paradigm. The first phase consisted
of a mind-showering activity and group discussions which aimed to elicit
the initial information. The second phase comprised a questionnaire whose
items were formulated by using the information elicited during the first
phase. Finally, focus-group interviews were employed to provide in-depth
information and, explain and cross-check the questionnaire data. The data
obtained indicated that, although these learners had fairly negative dispositions
towards the English language and English language learning, the great
majority perceived English as a requisite for their studies and for their
future careers. The findings also suggested that the participants mostly
had lower perceived L2 competence and lower perceived willingness to communicate
in the L2.
pp.68-90
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