个体差异与第二语言交流意愿:学生年龄、性别和社会经济地位的作用

Zheng Li, Bing Li
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人们普遍认为,第二语言交际意愿是学习者特质和状态的双重结构。本研究旨在探讨特质水平前因(学生人口统计学特征)与二语WTC的关系。本研究共招募了1502名大学生。收集其年龄、性别、家庭社会经济地位(SES)等数据。采用第二语言WTC问卷测量被试在意义导向型活动和形式导向型活动中的WTC。通过结构方程模型对路径模型进行检验,发现学生人口统计学特征(年龄、性别和社会经济地位)与L2 WTC之间存在显著关系。主要研究结果为:1)男生在意义关注活动中有较高的WTC,女生在形式关注活动中有较高的WTC; 2)学生年龄与意义关注活动中的WTC呈负相关;3)学生社会地位对意义关注活动中的WTC有正向预测作用。对高等教育中第二语言教学的影响也进行了讨论。
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Individual Differences and Willingness to Communicate in Second Language: The Role of Student Age, Gender and Socioeconomic Status
It has been widely argued that willingness to communicate (WTC) in a second language (L2) is a dual construct of the learner’s trait and state. This study aimed to explore the relationships between trait-level antecedents (students’ demographic features) and their L2 WTC. A sample of 1502 university students was recruited to participate in this study. Data of their age, gender, family socioeconomic status (SES) were collected. A questionnaire of L2 WTC was adopted to measure the participants’ WTC in meaning-focused activities and WTC in form-focused activities. A path model was tested via structural equation modeling and significant relationships between student demographic features (age, gender and SES) and L2 WTC were observed. The major findings were: 1) male students had higher WTC in meaning-focused activities, but female students showed higher WTC in form-focused activities, 2) student age was negatively related to WTC in meaning-focused activities, and 3) students SES positively predicted WTC in meaning-focused activities. Implications for L2 instruction in tertiary education were also discussed.
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