Students’ voices about English language learning in school and beyond

IF 0.8 Q3 LINGUISTICS
M. Carreño
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Abstract The research was carried out in a public secondary school with 16 to 18-year-old students in a context usually considered as an EFL one. The main goals were to discover what students said about learning English in and beyond the school and what led them to use English autonomously outside the classroom. A qualitative methodology was used. First, a questionnaire was proposed to 122 students to find out the uses of English outside the school; then, I selected students who were considered good learners of English by their teachers and who had learnt English only in secondary school and autonomously outside school. Based on that criterion, I investigated nine learners using a Facebook survey, two focus groups and learning logs. The idea of good language learners (GLLs) of English described by the teachers focuses on the relationship the learner establishes with the L2 and the external perceptions of what they do with it. On the other hand, GLLs do not share common features that can be generalized; every learner establishes a unique relationship with the L2 and uses varied and changing strategies. What GLL do share is an agentive approach to learning the L2 and a positive appreciation of its cultural artefacts. Learners mainly accessed these artefacts through ICTs working as learning affordances.
学生对学校内外英语学习的看法
摘要本研究是在一所公立中学进行的,学生年龄在16岁至18岁之间,背景通常被认为是英语。调查的主要目标是发现学生们对在校内外学习英语的看法,以及是什么促使他们在课堂外自主使用英语。采用了定性方法。首先,对122名学生进行问卷调查,了解英语在校外的使用情况;然后,我选择了被老师认为英语学得很好的学生,他们只在中学学习英语,在校外自主学习英语。基于这一标准,我使用Facebook调查、两个焦点小组和学习日志调查了9名学习者。教师所描述的优秀英语学习者(gll)的概念侧重于学习者与第二语言建立的关系以及他们如何使用第二语言的外部感知。另一方面,gll不具有可以一般化的共同特征;每个学习者都与第二语言建立了独特的关系,并使用不同的和不断变化的策略。GLL所分享的是一种学习第二语言的代理方法和对其文化产物的积极欣赏。学习者主要通过作为学习辅助手段的信息通信技术获取这些人工制品。
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