2. English Language learners types:
1. English for Career Purposes Learner
2. Global English Learner
3. Learner Who Wants to Live (or
already lives) in an English Speaking
Culture
4. English for Fun and Pleasure
Learner
4. Question 1
When do you use your English outside of class?
1. Speaking with other non-native English speakers (i.e.,
not American, British, Australia, etc. but with people
who have learned English as a second or foreign
language).
2. Speaking with native English speakers.
3. When travel on holiday.
4. With colleagues on the telephone or by email.
5. Question 2
Why are you learning English?
1. To live in an English speaking country.
2. To use English to get a better job - Improve English for
my current job.
3. To speak English on holidays.
4. To use English to stay informed by reading
newspapers, magazines, Internet.
6. Question 3
Which statement best expresses your opinion about English?
1. It's important to speak English for my job.
2. It's important to speak American English OR British
English.
3. The most important thing is communicating. It doesn't
matter whether you make a few mistakes.
4. I need to ask directions and order breakfast when I go
on holiday.
7. Question 4
Which is the most important English task for you?
1. Understanding native English speakers.
2. Writing excellent communication through email, or in
letters.
3. Exchanging ideas with other people in English (both
native and non-native speakers).
4. Asking for and understanding basic things in English.
8. Question 5
How often do you use your English?
1. Quite often at work.
2. Every day at work, shopping and speaking to people.
3. Not very often, only when I travel or meet foreigners in
my country.
4. On a regular basis when reading, speaking to friends
via the internet, watching TV in English, etc.
9. Question 6
How do you use English on the Internet?
1. Only to learn English. Otherwise, I visit sites in my
language.
2. I like looking at pages in English from all around the
world.
3. Doing research for my job.
4. I like visiting American or British sites to learn the slang
and lifestyle.
10. Question 7
Which statement is true for you?
1. Basic pronunciation is important, excellent
pronunciation is impossible.
2. Pronunciation should be clear, it doesn't matter if it is
British or American, etc.
3. Pronunciation is not so important, I need to understand
and write English well.
4. Pronunciation and the correct accent is very important
for me. I want native speakers (Americans, British,
Australian, Canadian, African, Asian, etc.) to
understand me.
11. Question 8
Do you think that...
1. English learning is stressful, but important for work.
2. English learning is essential to improve my life where I
live.
3. English learning is fun and one of my hobbies.
4. English learning is one of my favorite hobbies.
12. Question 9
Do you dream in English?
1. Never
2. Sometimes
3. Often
4. Rarely
13. Question 10
How often do you study English?
1. A few hours every day
2. Once or twice a week
3. A little bit every day
4. At weekends