Coactivity: Philology, Educology / Santalka: Filologija, Edukologija, Vol 24, No 1 (2016)

Do Foreign Language Learners Need Failures?

Joanna Kic-Drgas (Koszalin University of Technology, Poland)

Abstract


A lack of motivation, incomprehensible content and a high workload are only some of the causes leading to students’ failures in the learning process. Dealing with failures seems to have become a new core competence in the current world, which is why the definition and implementation of an appropriate strategy is essential for prospective learning results. The focus of the contribution is on the meaning of failure and sources of potential student failures in the foreign language learning at the university level. The results presented in the paper base on the survey conducted with English language students at Koszalin University of Technology. Students were asked to identify the field causing learning failures. The described survey delivers information about the sources of failures from learner’s point of view, which can be an incentive to develop and implement strategies to cope with failures in the ESP class.

Article in: English

Article published: 2016-06-07

Keyword(s): failure; needs analysis; foreign language teaching; academic teaching; ESP.

DOI: 10.3846/cpe.2016.288

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