A Critical Examination of the Beliefs about Learning a Foreign Language at Primary School



Four said they found French difficult:

we move from different topics too fast and I don't get enough time to understand
I don't know some of the words

some words are very hard for me
it has diffent word and number
to me, the way you describe the words sound weird

Six said they liked speaking French:

it's a very ∞mmon language that almost most people know it
it is a good language to Ieam
because is very nice language

I wan't to Iaren french so I ∞uld Ieam

it had a lot thing so that means that I speak a languages
when a new preson com... I can speak it

Three said they did not really like speaking in French:

I'm quite shy

at home I don't have anyone to speak it too

Maybe my character isn't really focused on it and just wants to speak another Iangage

Six said they would have liked to do more reading:

I gone to know french

I ∞uld Ieam some words

it would have made my reading skills in french easier
so we know what it meas

it will help me with spellings
I always wanted to learn french

Two said they were glad they did not do more reading:
I find it hard to read

It wasn't exactly 'EASY*. It was just as bad with accent.

Five said they would have liked to do more writing:
then we will know how to spell them

It was alright. It had a very powerful attraction.

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