Learning English as a Second Language: Orientations Among the Undergraduate Students of Business Administration in Southern Punjab

Uzma Sadiq, NAZIA SULEMAN, MUHAMMAD ZAHID NAWAZ, IRAM GUL
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The motivation to learn English as a second language is always motivated through different orientations which are of ultimate interest to the researchers. These orientations are originating from both integrative as well as instrumental conceptualizations. As the lingua franca is English so these orientations are becoming more complex. In Pakistan, where English is used as L2 new orientations are emerging with the growing needs. The factor analysis employed by Mansoor (2015) in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa is taken as a model framework to study the same in Southern Punjab (Pakistan). For the current study a sample of 150 students of Business Administration Department of universities at Southern Punjab were taken as a population for the factor analysis. The findings support the fact that the integrative factor which is „Matter of Dignity‟ towards studying English as a second language from the available set of orientations is a stronger factor among the undergraduate students of Southern Punjab.
英语作为第二语言的学习:旁遮普南部工商管理专业本科生的取向
英语作为第二语言学习的动机总是通过不同的取向来激发的,这是研究者们最终感兴趣的。这些方向源于综合的和工具性的概念化。由于通用语言是英语,所以这些方向变得更加复杂。在巴基斯坦,英语被用作第二语言,随着需求的增长,新的方向正在出现。本文将Mansoor(2015)在开伯尔-普赫图赫瓦省采用的因子分析作为模型框架来研究南旁遮普省(巴基斯坦)的因素分析。本研究以南旁遮普大学工商管理系150名学生为样本进行因子分析。研究结果支持这样一个事实,即从现有的方向集来看,将英语作为第二语言学习的综合因素“尊严问题”在旁遮普南部的本科生中是一个更强的因素。
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