Beliefs about language learning of students learning english at the University of Quintana Roo
Abstract
This study examined the Beliefs about Language Learning of 107 students at
the University of Quintana Roo taking English at the Self access Center of the
institution. Homitz’s Beliefs About Language Learning Inventory was used to
collect the data. Results indicate that students hold a variety of beliefs about
their language Ieaming experience that help them in their language learning
process. However, students also reported to have dysfunctional and unrealistic
beliefs that may be distracting students’ attention and interfering with their
language Ieaming. Any significant differences between the beliefs about
language Ieaming among males and females were found.
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