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Title |
American University Students : The Necessity of Foreign Languages
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Creator | |
Source Title |
島大言語文化 : 島根大学法文学部紀要. 言語文化学科編
Studies in language and culture : memoirs of the Faculty of Law and Literature
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Volume | 35 |
Start Page | 107 |
End Page | 126 |
Journal Identifire |
ISSN 13423533
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Descriptions |
This paper reports on a study of 481 American university students’ current and desired foreign language ability as well as their opinions about the necessity of foreign language fluency in the United States. The study found that although almost half of the American university students did not speak a foreign language, an overwhelming majority would like to be able to speak one or more foreign languages. Employment considerations, personal growth(for example, traveling, learning more about one’s heritage), and economic and social opportunities(for example, greater chances for communication)were given as motivating factors for learning another language. The study also found that students were almost equally divided about the necessity of foreign language fluency for both the American public and American university graduates.
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Language |
eng
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Resource Type | departmental bulletin paper |
Publisher |
島根大学法文学部
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Date of Issued | 2013-10-30 |
Publish Type | Version of Record |
Access Rights | open access |
Relation |
[NCID] AA11147571
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