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A Study on Teaching English Pronunciatio
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- Languages spoken in the household n. of pupils % At least a foreign language
- 8.2.2. Pupils’ opinions and perceptions about English
8.2. Pupils
This section presents the results of the pupil questionnaire clustered according to the purpose of the questions. 8.2.1. Pupils’ personal information All the pupils, with a very small number of exceptions, have been studying English since their 1st year in primary school. About one third of the pupils speak at least one language other than Italian in their household (Table 7). 19 About one third of these pupils speak another Romance language (including French, Romanian, Moldavian, Spanish and Portuguese); about 18% speak a Slavic language (including Serbian, Czech, Bosnian and Russian); 11% speak a Germanic language (including English and German); 11% speak Chinese; 9,6% speak an African non-semitic language (including Bissa); about 8% speak Filipino; about 8% speak Arabic; about 8% speak an Indic language (including Urdu, Bengali and Romani); and one pupil speaks Albanian (Graph 56). Languages spoken in the household n. of pupils % At least a foreign language 73 32,2% Only Italian 154 67,8% Table 7: Languages spoken in the household by the pupils who participated in the survey 19 Speaking an Italian dialect at home was considered to be speaking Italian. 92 Graph 56: Foreign languages spoken by the pupils who speak at least one language other than Italian in the household 8.2.2. Pupils’ opinions and perceptions about English The majority of the pupils (74%) like English very much, and only 1,8% of the children claimed not to like the language (Graph 57). It was noticed that the children who speak at least one language other than Italian in their household showed a higher tendency to claim that they like the English language very much (Graph 58). Moreover, when comparing the results according to the gender of the pupils, it was noticed that the girls generally also showed a higher tendency to like English very much, and none of them declared not to like the language. Furthermore, when comparing the results according to the year level of the pupils, it was also noticed that it seems like the higher the year level of the pupils, the slightly higher the tendency to like the English language very much, but in this case the difference is almost irrelevant (Graph 60). 32,9% 17,8% 11,0% 11,0% 9,6% 8,2% 8,2% 8,2% 1,4% Foreign languages spoken in the household Romance languages Slavic languages Germanic languages Chinese African (non-semitic) languages Filipino Arabic Indic languages Albanian 93 Graph 57: Q1 - the results as percentage Graph 58: Q1 - the results as percentage according to the languages spoken by the pupils in the household 74,0% 24,2% 1,8% Q1: Do you like the English language? Yes, very much Somewhat No, not at all 87,7% 11,0% 1,4% 67,5% 30,5% 1,9% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Yes, very much Somewhat No, not at all Q1: Do you like the English language? Pupils who speak a foreign language in the household Pupils who speak only Italian in the household 94 Graph 59: Q1 - the results as percentage according to the gender of the pupils Download 1.09 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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