ENGLISH: AN UNNECESSARY LUXURY? The perception of the importance of the study of a second language in students from distinct social classes
Keywords:
second language, English, learn, school, social condition, Pierre BourdieuAbstract
The importance of second language studies, english in specific, was evaluated in students of different social classes. The intention was to verify if the perception of second language’s importance varies in accordance to social conditions.Downloads
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Reikdal, S. M., Meneses, A. K. O., da Silva, F. G. P., Hora, J. C., & Coelho, M. P. (2011). ENGLISH: AN UNNECESSARY LUXURY? The perception of the importance of the study of a second language in students from distinct social classes. Scientia Plena, 4(8). Retrieved from https://scientiaplena.emnuvens.com.br/sp/article/view/615
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