A contrastive analysis of first and second language learning

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Abstract

Second language learning is increasingly important in the modern world. Second language learners often wonder why they have experienced so many difficulties when learning a second language, while they did not experience it when learning a first language. This study aimed to discover a way in which the second language learning can benefit from the first language learning. A random sample of 50 second language learners was used. The data gathering consisted of a questionnaire. A combination of both quantitative and qualitative approaches was utilised to analyse the data. The findings confirmed that the first language is indeed learned more easily than the second language. A number of recommendations have been made in relation to this study to assist second language learners to improve their second language learning. © 2014 Academy Publisher Manufactured In Finland.

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Wu, R. T., Le, V. T., & Lu, J. J. (2014). A contrastive analysis of first and second language learning. Theory and Practice in Language Studies, 4(3), 458–465. https://doi.org/10.4304/tpls.4.3.458-465

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