A survey of the attitudes, motivations, and English language proficiency of the senior students in four Catholic high schools in Taipei

The relationship between English proficiency and the attitudes and motivation towards English of the senior students is established in this study. Respondents are Taiwanese senior students from Catholic high schools. The attitudes and motivation towards English of the students were measured directly...

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Main Author: Wu, Chiang
Format: text
Language:English
Published: Animo Repository 1997
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Online Access:https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/1821
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Institution: De La Salle University
Language: English
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Summary:The relationship between English proficiency and the attitudes and motivation towards English of the senior students is established in this study. Respondents are Taiwanese senior students from Catholic high schools. The attitudes and motivation towards English of the students were measured directly by means of four series of statements concerning their reactions, perceived proficiency, study skills, and the use of English. English proficiency was assessed by the C-test as suggested by Zoltan Dornyei and Lucy Katona (1992).Results of factor analysis of the motivation questions regarding English showed that several of these motivations were significantly related to English achievement. In general, the statistical results of this survey indicated that most of the Ss' attitudes were more positive than negative. Motivation led more to the instrumental factors than to the integrative factors. The comparison among four Catholic high school institutions in Taipei was significantly different from each other. Based on the perceptions of the teachers, significant differences existed between teaching and learning.