The Role of Communicative Confidence in the Swedish English Education Are the Learners Ready for the Global Arena?
In today's globalized society, English is one of the main ways of communication. Therefore, teaching students English in such a way that they not only understand the basics, but are confident enough to communicate with an international population of varied ability and linguistic background beco...
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ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-mau-275342020-11-25T05:33:12ZThe Role of Communicative Confidence in the Swedish English Education Are the Learners Ready for the Global Arena?engBerg, JonasOlsson, JerryMalmö högskola, Fakulteten för lärande och samhälle (LS)Malmö högskola, Fakulteten för lärande och samhälle (LS)Malmö högskola/Lärande och samhälle2016Communicative Confidence LevelEnglish as a Foreign LanguageEnglish as a Second LanguageEnglish EducationGlobalizationGlobal EnglishLingua FrancaSwedish Upper Secondary EducationSocial SciencesSamhällsvetenskapIn today's globalized society, English is one of the main ways of communication. Therefore, teaching students English in such a way that they not only understand the basics, but are confident enough to communicate with an international population of varied ability and linguistic background becomes a high priority in school. In this study we look at the reported communicative confidence level (CCL) of learners at a Swedish upper secondary school. This quantitative study collected data from questionnaires from upper secondary students in the Swedish school. We found that the participants displayed an above average level of perceived communicative confidence; that a higher academic achievement correlated with a higher CCL; that the expected need, the context, and the interlocutors do not correlate with the CCL; and that a higher degree of formality and unfamiliarity of a communication situation seems to correlate with a lower CCL. To be able to make confident generalisations in the future about CCL, we suggest this study be reproduced on a larger set of data and that actual CCL, as opposed to participant perception of CCL, could be observed. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-27534Local 21241application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
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In today's globalized society, English is one of the main ways of communication. Therefore, teaching students English in such a way that they not only understand the basics, but are confident enough to communicate with an international population of varied ability and linguistic background becomes a high priority in school. In this study we look at the reported communicative confidence level (CCL) of learners at a Swedish upper secondary school. This quantitative study collected data from questionnaires from upper secondary students in the Swedish school. We found that the participants displayed an above average level of perceived communicative confidence; that a higher academic achievement correlated with a higher CCL; that the expected need, the context, and the interlocutors do not correlate with the CCL; and that a higher degree of formality and unfamiliarity of a communication situation seems to correlate with a lower CCL. To be able to make confident generalisations in the future about CCL, we suggest this study be reproduced on a larger set of data and that actual CCL, as opposed to participant perception of CCL, could be observed. |
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Berg, Jonas Olsson, Jerry |
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Berg, Jonas Olsson, Jerry |
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Berg, Jonas |
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The Role of Communicative Confidence in the Swedish English Education Are the Learners Ready for the Global Arena? |
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The Role of Communicative Confidence in the Swedish English Education Are the Learners Ready for the Global Arena? |
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The Role of Communicative Confidence in the Swedish English Education Are the Learners Ready for the Global Arena? |
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The Role of Communicative Confidence in the Swedish English Education Are the Learners Ready for the Global Arena? |
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The Role of Communicative Confidence in the Swedish English Education Are the Learners Ready for the Global Arena? |
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role of communicative confidence in the swedish english education are the learners ready for the global arena? |
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Malmö högskola, Fakulteten för lärande och samhälle (LS) |
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