Multilingualism and Language Learning: survey

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The increasing voluntary and forced mobility of people resulting from globalisation and political instabilities in various regions is having a dramatic impact on the linguistic make up of many nation-states. New forms of linguistic diversity and multilingualism are emerging, involving different linguistic practices. 

The research of the Multilingualism and Language Learning project, part of Cross-Language Dynamics, investigates the intersection between multilingualism, language learning and higher education. It explores the kind of linguistic knowledge that students have, their use of languages, the languages they want to learn, and their attitudes towards multilingualism.

Help us with our research

By answering this short online survey you can to tell us about your knowledge and use of languages, your attitudes towards multilingualism and the languages you want to learn. You can help us understand how your language background may impact on your study of languages.

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The survey is also available in Lithuanian, German and French

 

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