Inspecting American Cultural Hegemony from a Linguistic Standpoint: Young Learners’ Attitudes towards English
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University of Tlemcen
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The course of this work aims at studying American cultural hegemony
on the Algerian young generation from a linguistic standpoint. The American
cultural influence has, in fact, brought up indirectly the language alongside
culture. It comes into sight that interest in English is growing conspicuously
though French remains the dominant foreign/second language. Hence, this
work inspects attitudes towards English among the Algerian youngsters. It also
investigates reasons that define such attitudes.
To achieve the research aims, the researcher opted for triangulation to
cross-validate the findings. A questionnaire in addition to semi-structured
interviews were employed with secondary school learners.
The findings of the study confirmed students’ positive attitudes towards
English and their passion to learn such language. The main reason beyond such
attitudes is that English is perceived as the language of international
communication. As such, knowledge of English permits overcome the
language barrier making contact with different world populations easier than
any other language.