Abstract:
As the urge to communicate grows, so does the significance placed on language, the most
basic instrument for communication. Attitude towards learning the English language has
raised so many concerns among teachers and other stakeholders in the education setting. This
study examined the attitudes of students towards learning of English as a second language in
the Kwabre East Municipality. The objectives of the study were to investigate the attitudes of
students towards the learning of English language as a second language, to explore the factors
that affect students‟ attitude towards learning of English language as a Second language, and
to determine how students‟ attitudes affect senior high school students‟ English language
proficiency and performance. The study used a mixed methods convergent parallel design.
Questionnaire, focus group discussion guide, and semi-structured interview guide was
adopted to obtain data from 600 students and 12 English language teachers and analysed
descriptively and thematically. Results suggest that most of the students have positive
attitudes resulting in high aptitude but mainly have high learning anxiety in learning the
English language. The study also revealed that language motivation, both positive and
negative attitude of teachers and favourable learning environment of students are important
factors that influence the attitudes of the students to learn the English language. It was found
that students‟ English language proficiency skills improve their academic performance and
communication with foreigners. Based on these, it is recommended that teachers should
understand their beliefs and respond to the needs of their students by providing meaningful
activities that would make the English language lesson an enjoyable experience.
Description:
A thesis in the Department of Applied Linguistics, Faculty of Foreign
Languages Education, submitted to the School of
Graduate Studies, in partial fulfilment of the requirement
for the award of the degree of
Master of Philosophy
(Teaching English as a Second Language –TESL)
in the University of Education, Winneba