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KEYWORDS: Higher education, English, attitudes, anxiety, gender The aim of this article is to focus on university students’ attitudes towards English and their anxieties concerning the use of English in the Basque Country, a multilingual context where exposure to English is limited but internationalisation is an important aim. Participants were 360 undergraduate university students of business (N = 180) and education (N = 180) at the University of the Basque Country. The results of the questionnaires indicate that business students had a more positive attitude(s) towards English than education students. The findings also indicate that female business students have a relatively positive attitude in comparison to male business students but also a higher level of anxiety.

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The results are discussed as related to the situation of English-medium instruction in Southern European bilingual areas and previous studies on gender, attitudes and anxiety.

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This page is a summary of: Attitudes and anxieties of business and education students towards English: some data from the Basque Country, Language Culture and Curriculum, July 2017, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.1080/07908318.2017.1350189.
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