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Early English language acquisition: how early is early enough?
Early English language acquisition: how early is early enough?

Author(s): Mirna Erk, Silvija Ručević
Subject(s): Foreign languages learning, Language acquisition, Cognitive linguistics, Cognitive Psychology, Developmental Psychology
Published by: Hrvatsko filološko društvo
Keywords: very young learners; young learners; foreign language acquisition; English as a foreign language;

Summary/Abstract: Foreign language acquisition has been introduced to a younger population of children than in years past. However, the justification of this trend has been recently questioned because of the lack of evidence for a critical period in second language acquisition (Singleton and Pfenninger 2018a) and research findings that call into question the presumed advantages of starting to learn a foreign language at the primary level (Baumert et al. 2020). Nevertheless, some countries have introduced mandatory foreign language learning, mostly EFL learning, for children at the kindergarten level. In Croatia, optional and non–formal learning of English is offered in early childhood education and care institutions, but the short and long–term effects of such programmes remain unknown to us. The language achievement of young EFL learners (N = 147) was investigated regarding the participants’ age at the beginning of EFL learning and their length of exposure to organised instruction. A significant relationship was found between the age at the start of students’ learning and early achievement; however, it was not confirmed in the long run. Moreover, very young and young learners achieved language results equally well after five years and three years of EFL instruction, respectively. The findings of this study point towards pre-primary EFL learning not ensuring long–term advantages and raise important questions about the role of environment, continuity, and the intensity of instruction in supporting the process of early multilingual development in children.

  • Issue Year: 47/2021
  • Issue No: 92
  • Page Range: 141-163
  • Page Count: 23
  • Language: English
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