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Katedra anglického jazyka s didaktikou (45180)
Title:
The role of English in learning a new foreign language: Life stories of Ukrainian Learners
Citace
Tichá Perutková , J., Kozachuk, N., Savytska, I., Šimonová, I. a Klimszová, S. The role of English in learning a new foreign language: Life stories of Ukrainian Learners.
In:
ICERI 2023: ICERI2023 Proceedings 2023-11-13 Sevilla, Spain.
s. 3560-3569. ISBN 978-84-09-55942-8.
Subtitle
Publication year:
2023
Obor:
Pedagogika a školství
Number of pages:
10
Page from:
3560
Page to:
3569
Form of publication:
Elektronická verze
ISBN code:
978-84-09-55942-8
ISSN code:
2340-1095
Proceedings title:
ICERI2023 Proceedings
Proceedings:
Mezinárodní
Publisher name:
neuvedeno
Place of publishing:
neuvedeno
Country of Publication:
Sborník vydaný v zahraničí
Název konference:
ICERI 2023
Místo konání konference:
Sevilla, Spain
Datum zahájení konference:
Typ akce podle státní
příslušnosti účastníků:
Celosvětová akce
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Key words in English:
English, Ukraine, life story, Russian invasion, school attendance, socializing.
Annotation in original language:
The paper deals with one of the aspects resulting from the Russian invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022: the necessity to learn a new foreign language of the country in which the Ukrainian refugees settled in. The general objective of the presented research was to monitor respondents´ previous learning foreign language(s) and the possible impact on the process in their socializing. In particular, we focus on (1) how they learned English before the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022 and (2) whether there was any role of English in their process of integration into education in the new country. Data were collected from March to June 2023 from 40 basic school learners (aged 7 to 15) who left Ukraine for another country because of the Russian invasion. Older learners wrote their ´life stories´, younger learners provided their opinions orally; the answers were recorded in the answer sheets. The structure of the life story consists of three parts: (1) Questions concentrate on the ways how foreign languages, mainly English, were taught in Ukrainian schools, whether learners attended private lessons, what methods and teaching aids were used, etc. (2) Attention was paid to the war period, whether lessons were held during the war and whether/how digital technologies could help, etc. (3) The focus was on the field whether/how English helped to learn a new language and adapt to life in the new country. The ex-post-facto method was used. The data show that English helped the learners (and their families) with socializing (including school attendance) in a new country. They are limited by the fact that the respondents are from families that have a positive attitude to education, they mostly supported their children in learning foreign language(s), most of the respondents are younger siblings of those who attended courses of Czech language for the Ukrainians. However, the result can motivate others to learn English and thus make life in a new country easier.
Annotation in english language:
J. Perutkova, N. Kozachuk, I. Savytska, I. Simonova, S. Klimszova
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