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ORANNA SPEICHER
ORANNA.SPEICHER@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
SASCHA STOLLHANS
S.STOLLHANS@LANCASTER.AC.UK, @SASCHASTOLLHANS
AULC 20TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE
WHAT MOTIVATES STUDENTS TO
STUDY LANGUAGES AT
UNIVERSITY IN THE UK?
Policy background – Language trends
2018/AULC 2018/UCML 2018
• Languages removed from compulsory curriculum in 2004
• 76% GCSE to 40% in 2011
• Small rise due to EBAC (government ambition to get to 90% by 2025)
• LCs don’t seem to follow the trend of falling numbers, so interest in
languages at HE level alongside main degree is stable
• Question of accessibility
Existing research (selection)
• Dörnyei (various)
• Krüsemann (2017) on motivations to study German in primary and
secondary school
• Guardian: Do young people care about learning foreign languages?
(2014)
Existing research (selection)
Cohort background Nottingham
■ Language Centre with approx. 1200 students
■ Currently 8 languages studied
■ Up to 6 levels of competence
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
Complete beginner post GCSE post AS/A2 B2/C1
Nottingham
Nottingham
Cohort background Lancaster
■ Department of Languages and Cultures
■ Chinese, French, German, Italian, Spanish
■ Majors and minors
Survey details
Nottingham: 63 responses Lancaster: 44 responses
• 27 different university
departments
• 49% English as mother tongue
Nearly 80% had studied a
language at school already
• For 62% the language module
was not compulsory
• 44 different subject combinations
• 56% major, 44% minor
• 84% had studied a language at
school
• 58% taking a beginners‘ module
Reasons for choosing LG modules
Notts/Lancs
■ enjoyment of the language: over 75% / 91%
■ gain intercultural competence: 39% / 59%
■ try something different: 38% / 24%
■ it complements my degree / other subjects: 32% / 27%
■ enhance my CV: 24% / 36%
■ family ties, study/work abroad: less than 2%
Which skills are important?
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
Speaking the language writing the language understand the written language all of the above
Nottingham Lancaster
Transferable skills
• It provides you with the ability to think of things in more than one way.
• It teaches you the dedication and hard work needed to achieve the best
• It has taught me a lot about grammar and how our language influences
how we think of things e.g. the masculinity and femininity of nouns
• Understanding another language is a good way of understanding
another culture, and understanding other cultures is an important part
of functioning in society. It is also a way to learn how to commit yourself
to something which is enjoyable yet challenging.
• It helps me to communicate with others well and it also increase my
thinking skill, because I can use different thinking pattern to consider
things
• Persistence, being able to work things out without necessarily having all
the information
What motivates you to learn a LG?
• I like reading and watching movies. I think I'll understand the author or
the director better in its original language and it's really fulfilling for me
to learn a language
• I enjoy the challenge of thinking differently about the way I am
communicating
• Communication between people is probably the most important thing in
this world so the more people you can communicate well with the better
• Motivation to study a language can be destroyed the moment a person
is forced to learn it quickly, or put in uncomfortable situations because
of it. For beginners especially, I think having huge oral exams and having
to write huge passages for written ones is overwhelming, hence
demotivating.
What motivates you to learn a LG?
• I enjoyed being able to study a wide variety of things (literature, cinema,
history) under the banner of one subject.
• My motivation to study a language stemmed from the passion for French
that was instilled in me by my teachers from primary school through to
sixth form.
• I think it’s personal preference if I’m honest. For me, it’s extremely
important but that’s because I have an interest in languages and
cultures. But I don’t think we should force other people to speak one.
• In my opinion the importance of studying a language is highly dependent
on which country you are raised in.
What might stop people from taking up
LGs?
• The stereotype that they are very difficult, and that the only career prospects
are translating/teaching
• The UK's perception of how ''difficult'' it is to learn a language and the fact that
most parents are more bothered about STEM subjects (science, technology,
engineering, maths) than languages. Also we have a poor language system at
primary school level in my opinion which is the best age to start learning, as we
absorb information more easily.
• They might find it hard to learn or have less ability to put a tongue in a correct
way which may cause many troubles in the pronunciation process which might
be discouraging and demotivating.
• The idea that we shouldn’t learn a foreign language because of the global
dominance of English in the operation of society today.
Summary: common themes
• Interest/fun/enjoyment vs. usefulness/employability
• Language in context, cultural aspects
• Time/effort/amount of work
• Native-speaker as a model (unattainable)
• Political and educational context

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AULC 2019 Speicher Stollhans: What motivates students to study languages at university in the UK?

  • 1. ORANNA SPEICHER ORANNA.SPEICHER@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK SASCHA STOLLHANS S.STOLLHANS@LANCASTER.AC.UK, @SASCHASTOLLHANS AULC 20TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE WHAT MOTIVATES STUDENTS TO STUDY LANGUAGES AT UNIVERSITY IN THE UK?
  • 2. Policy background – Language trends 2018/AULC 2018/UCML 2018 • Languages removed from compulsory curriculum in 2004 • 76% GCSE to 40% in 2011 • Small rise due to EBAC (government ambition to get to 90% by 2025) • LCs don’t seem to follow the trend of falling numbers, so interest in languages at HE level alongside main degree is stable • Question of accessibility
  • 3. Existing research (selection) • Dörnyei (various) • Krüsemann (2017) on motivations to study German in primary and secondary school • Guardian: Do young people care about learning foreign languages? (2014)
  • 5. Cohort background Nottingham ■ Language Centre with approx. 1200 students ■ Currently 8 languages studied ■ Up to 6 levels of competence
  • 6. 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 Complete beginner post GCSE post AS/A2 B2/C1 Nottingham Nottingham
  • 7. Cohort background Lancaster ■ Department of Languages and Cultures ■ Chinese, French, German, Italian, Spanish ■ Majors and minors
  • 8. Survey details Nottingham: 63 responses Lancaster: 44 responses • 27 different university departments • 49% English as mother tongue Nearly 80% had studied a language at school already • For 62% the language module was not compulsory • 44 different subject combinations • 56% major, 44% minor • 84% had studied a language at school • 58% taking a beginners‘ module
  • 9. Reasons for choosing LG modules Notts/Lancs ■ enjoyment of the language: over 75% / 91% ■ gain intercultural competence: 39% / 59% ■ try something different: 38% / 24% ■ it complements my degree / other subjects: 32% / 27% ■ enhance my CV: 24% / 36% ■ family ties, study/work abroad: less than 2%
  • 10. Which skills are important? 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Speaking the language writing the language understand the written language all of the above Nottingham Lancaster
  • 11. Transferable skills • It provides you with the ability to think of things in more than one way. • It teaches you the dedication and hard work needed to achieve the best • It has taught me a lot about grammar and how our language influences how we think of things e.g. the masculinity and femininity of nouns • Understanding another language is a good way of understanding another culture, and understanding other cultures is an important part of functioning in society. It is also a way to learn how to commit yourself to something which is enjoyable yet challenging. • It helps me to communicate with others well and it also increase my thinking skill, because I can use different thinking pattern to consider things • Persistence, being able to work things out without necessarily having all the information
  • 12. What motivates you to learn a LG? • I like reading and watching movies. I think I'll understand the author or the director better in its original language and it's really fulfilling for me to learn a language • I enjoy the challenge of thinking differently about the way I am communicating • Communication between people is probably the most important thing in this world so the more people you can communicate well with the better • Motivation to study a language can be destroyed the moment a person is forced to learn it quickly, or put in uncomfortable situations because of it. For beginners especially, I think having huge oral exams and having to write huge passages for written ones is overwhelming, hence demotivating.
  • 13. What motivates you to learn a LG? • I enjoyed being able to study a wide variety of things (literature, cinema, history) under the banner of one subject. • My motivation to study a language stemmed from the passion for French that was instilled in me by my teachers from primary school through to sixth form. • I think it’s personal preference if I’m honest. For me, it’s extremely important but that’s because I have an interest in languages and cultures. But I don’t think we should force other people to speak one. • In my opinion the importance of studying a language is highly dependent on which country you are raised in.
  • 14. What might stop people from taking up LGs? • The stereotype that they are very difficult, and that the only career prospects are translating/teaching • The UK's perception of how ''difficult'' it is to learn a language and the fact that most parents are more bothered about STEM subjects (science, technology, engineering, maths) than languages. Also we have a poor language system at primary school level in my opinion which is the best age to start learning, as we absorb information more easily. • They might find it hard to learn or have less ability to put a tongue in a correct way which may cause many troubles in the pronunciation process which might be discouraging and demotivating. • The idea that we shouldn’t learn a foreign language because of the global dominance of English in the operation of society today.
  • 15. Summary: common themes • Interest/fun/enjoyment vs. usefulness/employability • Language in context, cultural aspects • Time/effort/amount of work • Native-speaker as a model (unattainable) • Political and educational context