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The role of individual differences in a study abroad experience: the case of Erasmus students
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Second Language LearningL2 ContactMultilingualismSecond Language SpeakingIndividual DifferencesEducationLanguage EducationLanguage ProficiencySecond Language AcquisitionSpanish Second Language AcquisitionL2 DevelopmentForeign Language WritingCultural DiversityLanguage AcquisitionLanguage StudiesInternational StudiesCross-cultural IssueSecond Language EducationInternational EducationForeign Language LearningErasmus StudentsHigher EducationCultureStudy AbroadForeign Language AcquisitionLinguisticsOral Performance
Abstract This study examines the extent to which a study abroad (SA) experience has an effect on the L2 written and oral performance of a group of Spanish undergraduates, studying English as a second language (L2) in a university in the UK. This article also examines the role that individual differences, such as the participants' motivation, attitudes, perception of progress, L2 contact and academic factors, have with regards to their written and oral performance. Written and oral data were collected from 24 participants by means of a composition and an oral narrative before and after their overseas experience, whereas data on individual differences were gathered through a questionnaire. The results of the statistical analyses suggest that SA is positive for L2 development, particularly for oral skills. Results also indicate that some individual differences related to the participants' attitudes, university degrees, self-perception of their L2 proficiency and L2 contact play a role when learning an L2 abroad. Keywords: study abroadindividual differencessecond language acquisitionoral productionwritten productionacquisition of Englishforeign language acquisitionEFLlanguage attitudeslanguage contactmotivation Acknowledgements This paper was sponsored by FFI2010-18006 and 2009SGR137. We would like to thank two anonymous reviewers for their insightful comments on this paper.
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