Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1111539 Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 2015 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Recent research documents the interest toward the subject native and non-native English speaking teachers. Although studies have focused mainly on teachers (Medgyes, 1994; Árva & Medgyes, 2000; Llurda, 2004, 2005), there is a growing body of research on students’ preferences (Chit Cheong, 2009; Mahboob, 2004; Lasagabaster & Sierra, 2005). The present study was conducted at a university in the French Brittany among 78 students of the License en LEA (Applied Foreign Languages Program). For this purpose, a survey was carried out and students were asked about their preferences in regards the type of teacher. Although the majority of students taking part in the study acknowledged preferring native English speaking teachers when asked in general, the results of the analysis in detail are not clear-cut.

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