Contacto con el inglés como L2 fuera del aula en cuatro niveles educativos

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https://doi.org/10.30827/portalin.vi40.25311

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out-of-school contact, extramural activities, frequency, gender-related differences, academic achievement

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Este trabajo analiza el efecto del contacto fuera del aula en la adquisición del inglés como L2 en cuatro grupos de alumnos pertenecientes a cuatro niveles educativos diferentes: educación secundaria (n=38), bachillerato (n=25), escuelas de idiomas (n= 32) y universidad (n=18). Se analizan las diferencias en la frecuencia con la que los cuatro grupos de alumnos participan en distintos tipos de actividades fuera del aula, es decir, películas, juegos, música, lectura, escritura y expresión oral, así como las diferencias relacionadas con el género y la posible influencia del contacto con actividades fuera del aula en su rendimiento académico en las cuatro destrezas. Los datos se recogieron mediante un cuestionario y sus calificaciones en las cuatro destrezas. Los resultados indicaron diferencias significativas en la frecuencia de exposición a ver películas, a jugar y a leer, escribir y hablar entre los grupos. No se encontraron diferencias significativas relacionadas con el género dentro de los grupos. Por último, se encontraron asociaciones significativas entre las actividades de ver películas, escuchar música, leer y hablar y su rendimiento académico.

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Rosa Alonso , Universidad de Vigo

Rosa Alonso Alonso es Profesora Ayudante en la Universidad de Vigo. Sus intereses de investigación incluyen la adquisición de segundas lenguas, la escritura académica, el pensamiento-para-hablar y los eventos de movimiento. Actualmente es editora de la Revista Internacional de Lingüística Aplicada de Vigo. ralonso@uvigo.es

Facultad de Filología y Traducción, Departamento de Filología Inglesa, Francesa e Alemana.

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27-06-2023

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Alonso , R. (2023). Contacto con el inglés como L2 fuera del aula en cuatro niveles educativos . Porta Linguarum Revista Interuniversitaria De Didáctica De Las Lenguas Extranjeras, (40), 93–112. https://doi.org/10.30827/portalin.vi40.25311

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