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Extraversion-introversion tendencies and their relationship with ESL proficiency: a study of Chinese students in Vellore, India
Zafar, S1, Khan, Z. A2, Meenakshi, K3.
This study investigates the relationship between the personality traits of extraversionintroversion
and English as a Second Language (ESL) proficiency among 145 undergraduate
Chinese students at VIT University, Vellore, India. It is one of the few studies in the subject
area that is conducted in Asia and focuses on Chinese students studying in India. The data
were collected using the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (EPQ), Student Information
Questionnaire (SIQ) and scores from the English Bridge Course (EBC) for Chinese students.
After analysing the data using correlation coefficient and ETA values, it was found that
extraversion-introversion had a significant relationship with different language learning
skills. Students who scored high on extraversion were likely to score better in speaking
skills and reading skills, whereas introverts tended to perform better in listening skills.
Writing skills did not correlate strongly with either of the personality traits. While the results
refute the claim that ESL academic superiority rests solely with extraverts, as proven by
the higher listening scores of introverts than their extraverted counterparts, they also refute
the conclusions drawn by psychologists and support the applied linguists’ argument that
extraversion is a positive trait for language learning. The paper concludes by suggesting
that ESL instructors modify their teaching strategies, keeping in mind the various strengths
of extraverted and introverted learners.
Affiliation:
- University of Punjab, Pakistan
- Adesh University, India
- VIT University, India
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