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Multilingual Europe: Attitudes and Motivation in Second Foreign Language Learning. A Study of Swedish University Students of German
Title statement Multilingual Europe: Attitudes and Motivation in Second Foreign Language Learning. A Study of Swedish University Students of German [rukopis] / Polina Kordik Additional Variant Titles Multilingual Europe: Second Language Learning and its Effects on Language Attitudes Personal name Kordik, Polina (dissertant) Translated title Multilingual Europe: Second Language Learning and its Effects on Language Attitudes Issue data 2012 Phys.des. 94 : grafy, schémata, tab. + 1 CD ROM Note Ved. práce Daniel Topinka Another responsib. Topinka, Daniel, 1971- (thesis advisor) Another responsib. Univerzita Palackého. Katedra historie (degree grantor) Keywords second language acquisition * language policy of the European Union * mother tongue plus two languages * German as a foreign language * language attitudes and motivation * second language acquisition * language policy of the European Union * mother tongue plus two languages * German as a foreign language * language attitudes and motivation Form, Genre diplomové práce master's theses UDC (043)378.2 Country Česko Language angličtina Document kind PUBLIKAČNÍ ČINNOST Title Mgr. Degree program Navazující Degree program Cultural Studies Degreee discipline Euroculture book
Kvalifikační práce Downloaded Size datum zpřístupnění 00171884-443783685.pdf 27 908.6 KB 04.05.2012 Posudek Typ posudku 00171884-ved-357599447.pdf Posudek vedoucího 00171884-opon-113012927.doc Posudek oponenta Průběh obhajoby datum zadání datum odevzdání datum obhajoby přidělená hodnocení typ hodnocení 00171884-prubeh-323734890.pdf 21.05.2011 04.05.2012 25.05.2012 1 Hodnocení známkou
This study is within the general area of Second Language Acquisition (SLA), focusing on acquisition of German by university students living in Sweden in formal (class room) settings. The main aim of the study is, firstly, to find out what motivations and attitudes students in Sweden have towards learning German, and whether there any changing patterns in these attitudes as students progress through different stages in their language learning process. Secondly, the study investigates what relevance the attitudes and motivation of students may have for the popularization of learning German and other foreign languages in Sweden besides English and, more generally, for the EU principle of mother tongue plus two foreign languages. A questionnaire survey was carried out specifically for the present work, focusing on learners? motivation and language attitudes, as well as their awareness of projects initiated by the European Union (?mother tongue plus two languages? initiative and the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages CEFR) . The survey was conducted at the universities of Uppsala and Stockholm. 102 students taking courses in German at various levels from beginners to advanced participated at the survey.This study is within the general area of Second Language Acquisition (SLA), focusing on acquisition of German by university students living in Sweden in formal (class room) settings. The main aim of the study is, firstly, to find out what motivations and attitudes students in Sweden have towards learning German, and whether there any changing patterns in these attitudes as students progress through different stages in their language learning process. Secondly, the study investigates what relevance the attitudes and motivation of students may have for the popularization of learning German and other foreign languages in Sweden besides English and, more generally, for the EU principle of mother tongue plus two foreign languages. A questionnaire survey was carried out specifically for the present work, focusing on learners? motivation and language attitudes, as well as their awareness of projects initiated by the European Union (?mother tongue plus two languages? initiative and the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages CEFR). The survey was conducted at the universities of Uppsala and Stockholm. 102 students taking courses in German at various levels from beginners to advanced participated at the survey.
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