TY - JOUR
T1 - Motivation and investment: Exploring the choice of English-medium instruction for mid-degree undergraduates in Catalonia
AU - Machin, Elizabeth
AU - Ament, Jennifer Rose
AU - Pérez-Vidal, Carmen
N1 - Funding:
This work was supported by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation under Grant number FFI2013-48640-C2-1P. We are grateful to the SALA Project for allowing the first author to access and use the SALA corpus.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - The purpose of the present study is to offer insights into how Spanish undergraduates, who were mid-way through an English-medium programme at a university in Catalonia, articulate their past decision to study an academic subject in English. Economics students (34 in total) completed an oral elicitation task and the monologues yielded were analysed using thematic analysis. Three dominant themes emerged: (1) The right fit for me; (2) To practise my English; and (3) English comes with benefits. Each of these themes is presented as a composite description of the students' ideas about their past choice from the temporal position of the here-and-now, and explored through distinct but complementary social psychological and sociological lenses. The present study finds threads running through the students' narratives of a near effortlessness to choose to learn in this way, as well as an understanding of the capital value of English. For some, their sole stated motive was to develop and preserve this linguistic asset.
AB - The purpose of the present study is to offer insights into how Spanish undergraduates, who were mid-way through an English-medium programme at a university in Catalonia, articulate their past decision to study an academic subject in English. Economics students (34 in total) completed an oral elicitation task and the monologues yielded were analysed using thematic analysis. Three dominant themes emerged: (1) The right fit for me; (2) To practise my English; and (3) English comes with benefits. Each of these themes is presented as a composite description of the students' ideas about their past choice from the temporal position of the here-and-now, and explored through distinct but complementary social psychological and sociological lenses. The present study finds threads running through the students' narratives of a near effortlessness to choose to learn in this way, as well as an understanding of the capital value of English. For some, their sole stated motive was to develop and preserve this linguistic asset.
KW - Investment theory
KW - L2 Self
KW - Linguistic capital
KW - Narrative identity
KW - EMI in Spain
U2 - 10.1075/jemi.22002.mac
DO - 10.1075/jemi.22002.mac
M3 - Article
SN - 2666-8882
VL - 2
SP - 79
EP - 100
JO - Journal of English Medium Instruction
JF - Journal of English Medium Instruction
IS - 1
ER -