Are They Part of the Equation? Foreign Language Teachers vs. Language Attrition. A Diagnostic Study Cover Image

Are They Part of the Equation? Foreign Language Teachers vs. Language Attrition. A Diagnostic Study
Are They Part of the Equation? Foreign Language Teachers vs. Language Attrition. A Diagnostic Study

Author(s): Małgorzata Szupica-Pyrzanowska, Katarzyna Malesa
Subject(s): Language studies, Language and Literature Studies, Theoretical Linguistics, Philology
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego
Keywords: foreign language acquisition; language attrition; FL teacher

Summary/Abstract: Non-pathological language attrition has been thoroughly investigated in the context of first as well as second language (for review, see Bardovi-Harlig & Stringer, 2010; Schmid & Mehotcheva, 2012). However, still not enough is known about language attrition in a different population. Foreign language teachers, who often fight an uphill battle trying to prevent their learners’ lack of progress, may also face a different challenge. Namely, their own linguistic skills may regress as well. Therefore, the inquiry should be extended so as to include this population. As a result, in the present study we aim to investigate the extent to which FL teachers are aware of the phenomenon of language attrition. The diagnostic study was motivated by anecdotal evidence and frequent interactions with foreign language teachers. Our observations rested on the assumption that FL teachers may experience stagnation in the language they teach or may even be on the verge of language regression. Twenty-one primary school non-native foreign language teachers (mean age 29) representing both rural and urban areas participated in the study. All participants had a B.A. in elementary education and were pursuing their M.A. in language teaching. In our pilot study, they were asked to complete an anonymous questionnaire including both closed-ended and open-ended questions. The preliminary analysis reveals factors contributing to language loss among foreign language teachers and suggests future research directions.

  • Issue Year: 3/2017
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 49-68
  • Page Count: 20
  • Language: English