Attitudes and motivation: the learning of Acrolect Malaysian English at a private college / Parilah M. Shah and Judy Ng Miang Koon

This study investigated the reasons as to why the foreign students at Inti College Malaysia did not show good performance in the English language that is being used as the medium of instruction. It addressed the students' attitudes towards Acrolect Malaysian English and their motivation to lear...

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Main Authors: M. Shah, Parilah, Ng, Judy Miang Koon
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Published: 2002
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spelling my.uitm.ir.733792023-03-22T09:23:06Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/73379/ Attitudes and motivation: the learning of Acrolect Malaysian English at a private college / Parilah M. Shah and Judy Ng Miang Koon M. Shah, Parilah Ng, Judy Miang Koon Motivation in education. Interest. Attention English language Institutions of higher education This study investigated the reasons as to why the foreign students at Inti College Malaysia did not show good performance in the English language that is being used as the medium of instruction. It addressed the students' attitudes towards Acrolect Malaysian English and their motivation to learn the English language. A survey questionnaire was utilized to gather the data from students who were involved in the English Improvement Programme. Frequency analysis was performed on the data. The findings revealed that the students showed negative attitudes towards Acrolect Malaysian English. The preferred models were the native English speaker models, for instance Standard American English and Standard British English. In terms of motivation, the students were instrumentally motivated; more students indicated "strongly agree" and "agree" responses towards most of the items on this aspect than those on integrative motivation. In order to overcome the problem of students' negative attitudes, it is suggested that the administrators and lecturers emphasize the native speakers' variety in the classroom. Nevertheless, the Acroleet Malaysian English should also be made known to students through informal lessons such as during drama practices. This is important because the foreign students are exposed to the Aeroleet Malaysian English in their dealings with officers from the various administrative departments at Inti College. 2002 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/73379/1/73379.pdf Attitudes and motivation: the learning of Acrolect Malaysian English at a private college / Parilah M. Shah and Judy Ng Miang Koon. (2002) In: Prosiding Seminar Kebangsaan Sains,Teknologi dan Sains Sosial “Ke Arah Pembangunan Negara”, 27 dan 28 Mei 2002, Hotel Vistana, Kuantan, Pahang.
institution Universiti Teknologi Mara
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topic Motivation in education. Interest. Attention
English language
Institutions of higher education
spellingShingle Motivation in education. Interest. Attention
English language
Institutions of higher education
M. Shah, Parilah
Ng, Judy Miang Koon
Attitudes and motivation: the learning of Acrolect Malaysian English at a private college / Parilah M. Shah and Judy Ng Miang Koon
description This study investigated the reasons as to why the foreign students at Inti College Malaysia did not show good performance in the English language that is being used as the medium of instruction. It addressed the students' attitudes towards Acrolect Malaysian English and their motivation to learn the English language. A survey questionnaire was utilized to gather the data from students who were involved in the English Improvement Programme. Frequency analysis was performed on the data. The findings revealed that the students showed negative attitudes towards Acrolect Malaysian English. The preferred models were the native English speaker models, for instance Standard American English and Standard British English. In terms of motivation, the students were instrumentally motivated; more students indicated "strongly agree" and "agree" responses towards most of the items on this aspect than those on integrative motivation. In order to overcome the problem of students' negative attitudes, it is suggested that the administrators and lecturers emphasize the native speakers' variety in the classroom. Nevertheless, the Acroleet Malaysian English should also be made known to students through informal lessons such as during drama practices. This is important because the foreign students are exposed to the Aeroleet Malaysian English in their dealings with officers from the various administrative departments at Inti College.
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title Attitudes and motivation: the learning of Acrolect Malaysian English at a private college / Parilah M. Shah and Judy Ng Miang Koon
title_short Attitudes and motivation: the learning of Acrolect Malaysian English at a private college / Parilah M. Shah and Judy Ng Miang Koon
title_full Attitudes and motivation: the learning of Acrolect Malaysian English at a private college / Parilah M. Shah and Judy Ng Miang Koon
title_fullStr Attitudes and motivation: the learning of Acrolect Malaysian English at a private college / Parilah M. Shah and Judy Ng Miang Koon
title_full_unstemmed Attitudes and motivation: the learning of Acrolect Malaysian English at a private college / Parilah M. Shah and Judy Ng Miang Koon
title_sort attitudes and motivation: the learning of acrolect malaysian english at a private college / parilah m. shah and judy ng miang koon
publishDate 2002
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/73379/1/73379.pdf
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