English Proficiency of Icelandic and Immigrant Children

The student population in Iceland is becoming culturally and linguistically more diverse. The goal of this study was to find out whether there is a discrepancy in English proficiency between Icelandic and immigrant learners; if so, what the possible reasons for it are; and whether teachers use the s...

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Main Author: Maltseva, Elena, 1977-
Other Authors: Háskóli Íslands
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1946/2986
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description The student population in Iceland is becoming culturally and linguistically more diverse. The goal of this study was to find out whether there is a discrepancy in English proficiency between Icelandic and immigrant learners; if so, what the possible reasons for it are; and whether teachers use the same or different strategies with the two groups of students. The data were gathered by means of surveys of two groups of subjects, students and teachers. The first group consisted of sixteen Icelandic and fifteen immigrant English language learners from the tenth grade in two primary schools in Reykjavik. The second group included twenty-five teachers of English. The findings indicate that there is a discrepancy in English proficiency between Icelandic and immigrant learners. The results also suggest that the majority of the teachers who responded do not receive specific assistance in teaching English as a foreign language to immigrant learners, and therefore more than half of them use the same teaching strategies for both groups of students.
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spelling ftskemman:oai:skemman.is:1946/2986 2025-01-16T22:37:22+00:00 English Proficiency of Icelandic and Immigrant Children Maltseva, Elena, 1977- Háskóli Íslands 2009-06-05T10:03:40Z application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1946/2986 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/1946/2986 Enska Börn Nýbúar Tvítyngi Thesis Master's 2009 ftskemman 2022-12-11T06:52:01Z The student population in Iceland is becoming culturally and linguistically more diverse. The goal of this study was to find out whether there is a discrepancy in English proficiency between Icelandic and immigrant learners; if so, what the possible reasons for it are; and whether teachers use the same or different strategies with the two groups of students. The data were gathered by means of surveys of two groups of subjects, students and teachers. The first group consisted of sixteen Icelandic and fifteen immigrant English language learners from the tenth grade in two primary schools in Reykjavik. The second group included twenty-five teachers of English. The findings indicate that there is a discrepancy in English proficiency between Icelandic and immigrant learners. The results also suggest that the majority of the teachers who responded do not receive specific assistance in teaching English as a foreign language to immigrant learners, and therefore more than half of them use the same teaching strategies for both groups of students. Thesis Iceland Skemman (Iceland)
spellingShingle Enska
Börn
Nýbúar
Tvítyngi
Maltseva, Elena, 1977-
English Proficiency of Icelandic and Immigrant Children
title English Proficiency of Icelandic and Immigrant Children
title_full English Proficiency of Icelandic and Immigrant Children
title_fullStr English Proficiency of Icelandic and Immigrant Children
title_full_unstemmed English Proficiency of Icelandic and Immigrant Children
title_short English Proficiency of Icelandic and Immigrant Children
title_sort english proficiency of icelandic and immigrant children
topic Enska
Börn
Nýbúar
Tvítyngi
topic_facet Enska
Börn
Nýbúar
Tvítyngi
url http://hdl.handle.net/1946/2986