Language attitudes towards French: A mixed-method investigation on potential Chinese immigrants in Ontario and Quebec Canada

IF 0.5 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Language Teaching and Learning Pub Date : 2023-07-27 DOI:10.54475/jlt.2023.017
Jiahang Li
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This mixed-methods study aims to explore the language perceptions of Chinese individuals who live in Canada and consider immigration, specifically focusing on their attitudes towards French. The goal is to understand their attitudes towards French and, ultimately, increase policy makers’ awareness of the future maintenance of French in Canada and re-evaluating the current language teaching approach. Seventy-eight Chinese participants from Quebec or Ontario regions completed two questionnaires that were derived from the Belief about Ethnolinguistic Vitality framework, followed by a semi-structured interview conducted with sub-sampled nine participants to explore reasons behind their attitudes. In terms of analyses and results, although Quebec participants believed that French would become more commonly valued and used in the future, both Ontario and Quebec participants claimed that French would not be as essential as English, and they had more positive attitudes towards the English acquisition because of its great regional power and instrumental benefits. Additionally, a multi-regression analysis demonstrated that attitudes towards French engagement were affected by sociocultural differences and language proficiency but were not affected by educational contact (French language course). The findings of thematic analysis indicate that problems about the monolingual teaching approach led to a negative view of French lessons and even a negative attitude towards engaging with the French language. Finally, practical implications and suggestions were provided in order to enhance their attitudes towards French engagement in Canada.
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对法语的语言态度:对加拿大安大略省和魁北克省潜在中国移民的混合方法调查
这项混合方法的研究旨在探讨居住在加拿大并考虑移民的中国人的语言感知,特别关注他们对法语的态度。目的是了解他们对法语的态度,并最终提高政策制定者对未来在加拿大维持法语的意识,并重新评估目前的语言教学方法。来自魁北克省和安大略省的78名中国参与者完成了两份来自“民族语言活力信念”框架的问卷调查,随后对9名参与者进行了半结构化访谈,以探讨他们态度背后的原因。在分析和结果方面,虽然魁北克的参与者认为法语在未来会变得更受重视和使用,但安大略和魁北克的参与者都认为法语不会像英语那样重要,他们对英语的习得持更积极的态度,因为它具有强大的地区影响力和工具性利益。此外,多元回归分析表明,对法语接触的态度受到社会文化差异和语言能力的影响,但不受教育接触(法语课程)的影响。专题分析的结果表明,单语教学方法的问题导致了对法语课程的消极看法,甚至对法语学习的消极态度。最后,提出了实际影响和建议,以提高他们对法国参与加拿大事务的态度。
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