Improving Motivation to Learn English in Japan with a Self-Study Shadowing Application

The scarcity of opportunities to communicate in English in Japan proves a challenge for learners, as significant improvements in English as a Foreign Language) (EFL) listening and speaking will not materialize without consistent practice and a motivation to study. Furthermore, analysis of standardiz...

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Main Author: Jennifer Louise Teeter
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-09-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2226-471X/2/4/19
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spelling doaj-edb383af637e446eb41bb482328631ac2020-11-25T00:30:20ZengMDPI AGLanguages2226-471X2017-09-01241910.3390/languages2040019languages2040019Improving Motivation to Learn English in Japan with a Self-Study Shadowing ApplicationJennifer Louise Teeter0Institute for Liberal Arts and Sciences, Kyoto University, Yoshida-honmachi, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8501, JapanThe scarcity of opportunities to communicate in English in Japan proves a challenge for learners, as significant improvements in English as a Foreign Language) (EFL) listening and speaking will not materialize without consistent practice and a motivation to study. Furthermore, analysis of standardized test scores shows that university students’ scores tend to decrease after their first year of study (Sumida 2015; Mikada 2016). In order to overcome these difficulties, a team of teachers at a university in Japan introduced a mobile-assisted language learning (MALL) shadowing application where students can train their ears while also practicing speaking with shadowing, a technique recognized as effective for improving speaking and listening (Kadota 2014; Hamada 2016). This paper describes the introduction of this application in general education English classes. It then considers its impact on the motivation, attitudes towards communicating orally in English, and perception of English ability of 1001 first-year university students, the majority science and engineering majors, who used it over one semester. Preliminary results of a pre- and post-intervention Likert questionnaire indicate that through this system, linguistic self-confidence, interest in English, ideal L2 self, attitudes towards communicating in the L2, and perceptions of English ability were potentially enhanced.https://www.mdpi.com/2226-471X/2/4/19shadowingsecond language motivationattitudesMALLJapanL2 listeningL2 speakingEnglish as a Foreign LanguageEnglish as a Second Languageanxietylinguistic self-confidence
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Improving Motivation to Learn English in Japan with a Self-Study Shadowing Application
Languages
shadowing
second language motivation
attitudes
MALL
Japan
L2 listening
L2 speaking
English as a Foreign Language
English as a Second Language
anxiety
linguistic self-confidence
author_facet Jennifer Louise Teeter
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title Improving Motivation to Learn English in Japan with a Self-Study Shadowing Application
title_short Improving Motivation to Learn English in Japan with a Self-Study Shadowing Application
title_full Improving Motivation to Learn English in Japan with a Self-Study Shadowing Application
title_fullStr Improving Motivation to Learn English in Japan with a Self-Study Shadowing Application
title_full_unstemmed Improving Motivation to Learn English in Japan with a Self-Study Shadowing Application
title_sort improving motivation to learn english in japan with a self-study shadowing application
publisher MDPI AG
series Languages
issn 2226-471X
publishDate 2017-09-01
description The scarcity of opportunities to communicate in English in Japan proves a challenge for learners, as significant improvements in English as a Foreign Language) (EFL) listening and speaking will not materialize without consistent practice and a motivation to study. Furthermore, analysis of standardized test scores shows that university students’ scores tend to decrease after their first year of study (Sumida 2015; Mikada 2016). In order to overcome these difficulties, a team of teachers at a university in Japan introduced a mobile-assisted language learning (MALL) shadowing application where students can train their ears while also practicing speaking with shadowing, a technique recognized as effective for improving speaking and listening (Kadota 2014; Hamada 2016). This paper describes the introduction of this application in general education English classes. It then considers its impact on the motivation, attitudes towards communicating orally in English, and perception of English ability of 1001 first-year university students, the majority science and engineering majors, who used it over one semester. Preliminary results of a pre- and post-intervention Likert questionnaire indicate that through this system, linguistic self-confidence, interest in English, ideal L2 self, attitudes towards communicating in the L2, and perceptions of English ability were potentially enhanced.
topic shadowing
second language motivation
attitudes
MALL
Japan
L2 listening
L2 speaking
English as a Foreign Language
English as a Second Language
anxiety
linguistic self-confidence
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