ENGLISH LEARNING GOALS AND WILLINGNESS TO COMMUNICATE: A QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS IN A JAPANESE EFL CONTEXT

Satomi Fujii
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This study examined the differences in English learning goals and specific actions for goal achievement according to the degree of willingness to communicate (WTC) among Japanese English as a Foreign Language (EFL) learners through qualitative analysis. This study aimed to ascertain: 1) the characteristics of English learning goals among learners with higher or lower levels of WTC, and 2) the differences in learner actions for goal achievement among learners with higher or lower levels of WTC. The participants were 84 undergraduate students in Japan, and they were divided into high-WTC and low-WTC groups using the WTC scale (Peng & Woodrow, 2010). Open-ended responses of the goals for learning English and actions for goal achievement were compared between these two groups using KH Coder 3. Coded data were analyzed in a co-occurrence network diagram. Results showed that high-WTC learners tended to have high-level goals, whereas low-WTC learners tended to have the lowest possible goals. High-WTC learners also had more interest in foreign countries and studying abroad. Furthermore, high-WTC learners tended to take a variety of specific actions for goal achievement, while low-WTC learners took rather general and common actions. The results showed clear differences between these two groups.
英语学习目标与沟通意愿:日本英语语境下的定性分析
本研究通过定性分析,考察了日本英语学习者在英语学习目标和实现目标的具体行动上根据沟通意愿程度的差异。本研究旨在了解:1)高、低水平英语学习者的英语学习目标特征;2)高、低水平英语学习者为实现目标而采取的行动的差异。参与者为84名日本本科生,采用WTC量表将其分为高WTC组和低WTC组(Peng & Woodrow, 2010)。使用KH Coder 3比较两组学生英语学习目标的开放式回答和目标实现的行动。编码数据在共现网络图中进行分析。结果表明,高wtc学习者倾向于具有高水平目标,而低wtc学习者倾向于具有最低可能目标。高wtc学习者对国外和出国留学的兴趣也更大。此外,高wtc学习者倾向于采取多种具体的行动来实现目标,而低wtc学习者则采取较为普遍和常见的行动。结果显示两组之间存在明显差异。
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