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A Comparison of Foreign Language Learning Social Environments, Motivation, and Beliefs between Chinese and American Students

For the purposes of revealing and comparing the social, cultural, and motivational differences between American and Chinese undergraduate students learning foreign language, a sample of 100 students at University of Wyoming was asked to fill out a Foreign Language Learning Motivation and Beliefs questionnaire and 61 respondents completed the surveys. The results revealed that American students commonly believed that foreign language learning can help break cultural biases, and Chinese students generally reported that learning foreign languages is an essential skill to survive the present day competitive society. The implications of these findings are discussed. Appended is a Foreign Language Learning Motivation and Beliefs Survey. (Contains 5 tables.)

Authors

Yang, Xinxiao, Chen, Dianbing

Education Level
['Higher Education', 'Postsecondary Education']
Location
Wyoming
Peer Reviewed
F
Publication Type
['Reports - Research', 'Tests/Questionnaires']
Published in
United States of America

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