DETERMINING THE INFLUENCE OF ATTITUDE TOWARD TEACHER’S ACCENTS ON LANGUAGE LEARNING

The current study examined the influence of a teacher’s accent on language learning. Students often make judgments about a teacher based on the teacher’s accent. These judgments either motivate or demotivate a student from learning language. This study seeks to determine how attitudes held by studen...

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