Is it Purposeful for Students of Lithuanian Higher Schools to Continue Learning the English Language? Motivation Factors
Ramunė Ilgūnaitienė (Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania)
Eglė Linkevičiūtė (Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania)
Diana Ribikauskienė (Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania)
Eglė Linkevičiūtė (Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania)
Diana Ribikauskienė (Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania)
Abstract
After Lithuania had regained its independence the policy of foreign languages teaching/learning at secondary schools changed cardinally. The majority or former school leavers do not perceive it to be purposeful and meaningful to prolong the English language learning on the university or college level. According to them, having covered the secondary school programme they possess a full baggage of the English language knowledge allowing them to communicate fluently in the above mentioned language while travelling, studying and working in foreign countries. Does this belief correspond to the reality of today? The article is based on four factors which are supposed to motivate freshmen and senior students to go on learning the English language as the main tool to enhance their position in contemporary world irreversibly affected by massive globalization and Eurointegration processes. VDU UKI in spring semester of 2014 carried out a research. The questionnaire was compiled the goal of which was to determine whether the English language level of the students matches all the international requirements for the language awareness and present the motives for students to continue the English language studies on a higher level. 172 first year students of various programmes participated in the research. The principle points of the questionnaire sought to provide answers to the following questions: whether the level of the English language acquirement is sufficient after having covered the secondary school programme, if VDU UKI English language teaching/learning policy enables students to acquire the language on a higher level, whether a language is a living, thus a constantly changing organism which requires progressive studies and refreshment of knowledge, if the level of language acquisition remains on the same level if it is not exploited on daily basis. Having systematized the questionnaire results the authoresses of the article draw the conclusion for the purposefulness of continuing the English language level on the university and college level.
Article in:
English
Article published:
2015-06-22
Keyword(s): secondary school; motivation factors; purposefulness; globalization; Eurointegration.
DOI: 10.3846/cpe.2015.265
Coactivity: Philology, Educology / Santalka: Filologija, Edukologija ISSN 2351-714X, eISSN 2335-7711
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