Early versus late start in foreign language education: Documenting achievements
R Domínguez, S Pessoa - Foreign Language Annals, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
R Domínguez, S Pessoa
Foreign Language Annals, 2005•Wiley Online LibraryThis study compares 27 sixth grade students who have been learning Spanish since
kindergarten with 5 who have had Spanish for only 1 year using a battery of Spanish oral
and written tests. The students who started early outperformed the new students in listening,
speaking, and writing Spanish. Those who started early also displayed a positive attitude
toward speaking Spanish in the classroom, a high level of confidence in their Spanish oral
and literacy skills, and the use of sophisticated language structures in writing. These findings …
kindergarten with 5 who have had Spanish for only 1 year using a battery of Spanish oral
and written tests. The students who started early outperformed the new students in listening,
speaking, and writing Spanish. Those who started early also displayed a positive attitude
toward speaking Spanish in the classroom, a high level of confidence in their Spanish oral
and literacy skills, and the use of sophisticated language structures in writing. These findings …
Abstract
This study compares 27 sixth grade students who have been learning Spanish since kindergarten with 5 who have had Spanish for only 1 year using a battery of Spanish oral and written tests. The students who started early outperformed the new students in listening, speaking, and writing Spanish. Those who started early also displayed a positive attitude toward speaking Spanish in the classroom, a high level of confidence in their Spanish oral and literacy skills, and the use of sophisticated language structures in writing. These findings provide additional evidence supporting the case for early foreign language learning.
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