Plurilingual students' English proficiency
A study of Danish elementary school students' L3 proficiency
Public Defence of PhD thesis by Rawand Samal Jalal.
While many studies globally demonstrate the overall advantage of bilingualism - in particular in terms of third language acquisition – these findings are not repeated in Danish schools where bilingualism is often considered a disadvantage. However, third language acquisition has never been studied in the Danish context. Thus, this study investigated plurilingual students’ English proficiency skills (their L3) relative to their monolingual peers’ English proficiency skills in the context of Denmark. The participants were ninth graders from nine different schools in the greater Copenhagen area. The initial results revealed that the monolinguals outperformed the plurilinguals on their general English proficiency skills with huge differences within the plurilingual group. Subsequently, a qualitative investigation was carried out in order to understand these results; here the findings suggest that a multi-dimensional approach is called for, including the students’ response to language teaching practices.
Assessment Committee
- Associate Professor Petra Daryai-Hansen, chair (University of Copenhagen)
- Associate Professor Anne Dahl (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)
- Associate Professor Susana Silvia Fernandez (Aarhus University)
Moderator of the defence
- Associate Professor Jan Juhl Lindschouw (University of Copenhagen)
Copies of the thesis will be available for consultation at the following three places:
- At the Information Desk of the Library of the Faculty of Humanities
- In Reading Room East of the Royal Library (the Black Diamond)
- At the Department of English, Germanic and Romance Studies, Erik Holms Kanal 6