Students' Attitudes towards Arabic-French Bilingualism in different Educational Environments: The Preparatory school and the Department of Social Sciences Tlemcen University.
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People living in the globalisation era, tend to use more than one language to
communicate with each other. Multilingualism is widely spread in the world as
many languages are spoken and used in many countries. The sociolinguistic
situation in Algeria is a complex one because of the coexistence of many
languages: modern standard Arabic, Algerian codes, French and Berber in some
regions. The purpose of this work is to understand students’ attitudes towards the
French language and the level of their proficiency in it. To reach this end, a case
study was conducted at Tlemcen University consisting of social sciences and
preparatory school students. By means of a questionnaire and participant
observation, the data collected were analyzed qualitatively and quantitatively. The
results revealed that, unlike students of social sciences department, preparatory
school students show more positive attitudes to the French language. This is due to
the educational system mainly, and for setting reasons also, since we found that
students who are originally from the Algerian east have received a bilingual
education from an earlier age in kindergardens. Girls also showed more
competence in the mastery of French than boys. They consider it as a prestigious
language and a means to show their femininity. It is true that the French oral
practice is low among them. But this cannot be the only reason behind their
deficiency in French.