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Publication Date: 2014
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Service Learning, Phonemic Perception, and Learner Motivation: A Quantitative Study
Medina, Almitra; Gordon, Leslie
Foreign Language Annals, v47 n2 p357-371 Sum 2014
A nine-week empirical study of 25 adults in a second language (L2) Spanish phonetics course explored whether students' participation in service-learning language exchange sessions with native Spanish speakers outside of class influenced learners' (1) motivation for foreign language learning and (2) phonemic perception in Spanish. Divided into service-learning and non-service-learning groups, participants overall showed a significant pre- to post-study improvement in phonemic perception as well as a substantial decrease or increase on four L2 motivational factors. However, no significant differences surfaced between the experimental and the control groups.
Descriptors: Spanish, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Phonetics, Service Learning, Native Speakers, Learning Motivation, Phonemes, Auditory Perception, Experimental Groups, Control Groups
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