2017
DOI: 10.5296/gjes.v3i2.11691
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Is Enjoyment Still Important in University Second Language Education?

Abstract: This study investigates if undergraduate students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Medicine (STEM) who have studied Japanese in the Institution-Wide Language Provision (IWLP) context experienced enjoyment in Japanese language learning. This research was held at a British STEM university in London. Questionnaires were used to generate the quantitative and qualitative data. The participants were STEM undergraduate students who were studying Japanese in the 2015/16 academic year. The results showe… Show more

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“…Overall, students with a background in Asian languages such as Chinese and Korean find Japanese fairly easier due to similar language features (i.e., sharing Chinese characters with Chinese speakers and some grammatical and pronunciation similarities for Korean speakers) (Salama, Chiparausha & Bsatar, 2022). However, some students face other challenges in Japanese language learning, such as cultural and academic challenges learning Japanese at a British university (Winch, 2019), difficulty attending classes (Winch, 2020), and academic infractions (Winch, 2018).…”
Section: Conceptual Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overall, students with a background in Asian languages such as Chinese and Korean find Japanese fairly easier due to similar language features (i.e., sharing Chinese characters with Chinese speakers and some grammatical and pronunciation similarities for Korean speakers) (Salama, Chiparausha & Bsatar, 2022). However, some students face other challenges in Japanese language learning, such as cultural and academic challenges learning Japanese at a British university (Winch, 2019), difficulty attending classes (Winch, 2020), and academic infractions (Winch, 2018).…”
Section: Conceptual Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%