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Original Articles

Factors Affecting the Learning of English as a Second Language in Israel

Pages 589-595 | Received 06 Nov 1995, Published online: 30 Jun 2010
 

Abstract

The effects of the attitudes and culture of Israeli-Jewish students learning English on their reading comprehension was explored, using culturally familiar and culturally unfamiliar stories. The participants were 83 Jewish 8th graders from 2 schools in southern Israel. The instruments were an attitude questionnaire, stories in Hebrew and English, and multiple-choice questions about the stories. The students who read culturally familiar texts received higher reading-comprehension scores than the students who read culturally unfamiliar texts. The Jewish students' motivation for learning a 2nd language was instrumental rather than integrative.

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