Pre-Service Teachers’ Attitudes towards Learning and Teaching English to Young Learners

  • Silva Bratož University of Primorska, Faculty of Education
Keywords: English as a foreign language, pre-service teachers, attitudes, motivation, young language learners

Abstract

Considerable attention has recently been invested into researching the influence of affective variables, such as attitudes and motivation on foreign language learning and teaching. The topic is timely and relevant especially at the time when English is being introduced as an obligatory subject in the first cycle of primary school in Slovenia. Two key issues are addressed: attitudes towards learning and teaching English as a foreign language and the profile of the young learners’ language teacher. The article presents the results of a small-scale research conducted with a group of primary education students on their attitudes towards learning and teaching English. The results suggest that trainee teachers have moderately positive attitudes towards learning English but diverse attitudes towards teaching a foreign language.

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Author Biography

Silva Bratož, University of Primorska, Faculty of Education

Koper, Slovenia. E-mail: silva.bratoz@upr.si.

Published
2015-05-01
How to Cite
Bratož S. (2015). Pre-Service Teachers’ Attitudes towards Learning and Teaching English to Young Learners. Journal of Elementary Education, 8(1/2), 181-198. Retrieved from https://journals.um.si/index.php/education/article/view/423
Section
Scientific Articles