English language students’ beliefs about language learning. The case of “Aleksander Moisiu” University

Students’ beliefs about language learning are an important component which will definitely have an impact in their future as teachers. The beliefs students hold and the way they are formed have been at the center of many studies. This article, however, reports the findings of a quantitative study re...

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Main Author: Anisa TRIFONI
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Language:English
Published: Universitatea "Stefan cel Mare" Suceava 2018-07-01
Series:Annals of Philosophy, Social and Human Disciplines
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Online Access:http://www.fig.usv.ro/socio-umane/arhiva/2018I/APSHUSJul2018_33_47.pdf
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spelling doaj-3c43cad6fc1544279c21440b647c31012020-11-25T01:11:33ZengUniversitatea "Stefan cel Mare" SuceavaAnnals of Philosophy, Social and Human Disciplines 2069-40082069-40162018-07-01vol. I3347English language students’ beliefs about language learning. The case of “Aleksander Moisiu” UniversityAnisa TRIFONI0Department of Foreign Languages “Aleksander Moisiu” University, Durrës, Albania Students’ beliefs about language learning are an important component which will definitely have an impact in their future as teachers. The beliefs students hold and the way they are formed have been at the center of many studies. This article, however, reports the findings of a quantitative study related to English language students’ beliefs about English language learning. The students surveyed had just finished the third semester of their school practice and the instrument used to collect the data was Horwitz’s Beliefs about Language Learning Inventory – (BALLI, 1987). It included 35 items which covered a wide range of categories such as: language aptitude, nature of language learning, learning and communication strategies, difficulty of the language and last but not the least Motivation. Apart from the beliefs, through the questionnaire we attempted to investigate if students had had other teaching experiences apart from their school practice and if there were teachers among their family members. At the end we tried to find out if these two variables had any effect on students’ beliefs about English language learning. Recommendations for further research and implications of the findings are also part of the article. http://www.fig.usv.ro/socio-umane/arhiva/2018I/APSHUSJul2018_33_47.pdfbeliefs about language learningEnglish language
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English language students’ beliefs about language learning. The case of “Aleksander Moisiu” University
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title English language students’ beliefs about language learning. The case of “Aleksander Moisiu” University
title_short English language students’ beliefs about language learning. The case of “Aleksander Moisiu” University
title_full English language students’ beliefs about language learning. The case of “Aleksander Moisiu” University
title_fullStr English language students’ beliefs about language learning. The case of “Aleksander Moisiu” University
title_full_unstemmed English language students’ beliefs about language learning. The case of “Aleksander Moisiu” University
title_sort english language students’ beliefs about language learning. the case of “aleksander moisiu” university
publisher Universitatea "Stefan cel Mare" Suceava
series Annals of Philosophy, Social and Human Disciplines
issn 2069-4008
2069-4016
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Students’ beliefs about language learning are an important component which will definitely have an impact in their future as teachers. The beliefs students hold and the way they are formed have been at the center of many studies. This article, however, reports the findings of a quantitative study related to English language students’ beliefs about English language learning. The students surveyed had just finished the third semester of their school practice and the instrument used to collect the data was Horwitz’s Beliefs about Language Learning Inventory – (BALLI, 1987). It included 35 items which covered a wide range of categories such as: language aptitude, nature of language learning, learning and communication strategies, difficulty of the language and last but not the least Motivation. Apart from the beliefs, through the questionnaire we attempted to investigate if students had had other teaching experiences apart from their school practice and if there were teachers among their family members. At the end we tried to find out if these two variables had any effect on students’ beliefs about English language learning. Recommendations for further research and implications of the findings are also part of the article.
topic beliefs about language learning
English language
url http://www.fig.usv.ro/socio-umane/arhiva/2018I/APSHUSJul2018_33_47.pdf
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