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The main purpose of this research is to investigate whether there is a correlation between university pre-service language teachers’ language aptitude and their English achievement levels. The sample of the study determined by the stratified sampling method consists of 72 pre-service language teachers who are selected from 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th year pre-service language teachers at Language Teaching Department. In this study, the data were collected through “Verbal Aptitude Test” modified from the psychometric success site. In this program, the Spearman Correlation Coefficient analysis was used to elicit the correlation of pre-service language teachers’ language aptitude with their English achievement levels. The results indicated that while there is a moderate relation of pre-service language teachers’ English achievement levels with their rote learning ability and grammatical sensitivity there is a weak relation of phonetic coding ability with language aptitude. Additionally, a slight correlation between pre-service language teachers’ inductive learning ability and their achievement levels is found. All in all, even if the dimensions of language aptitude test pointed to some degree of correlation between the components of language aptitude and English achievement level, the overall results of the language aptitude test indicated that there is a weak correlation between pre-service language teachers’ language aptitude and achievement levels. However, the fact that pre-service language teachers have low language aptitude scores does not guarantee they will be less successful in language learning.

Kubra Aksak, Universidad Dokuz Eylül

Se graduó del Departamento de Enseñanza del Idioma Inglés de la Universidad Dokuz Eylül. Actualmente es estudiante de maestría en el Departamento de ELT en la misma universidad. Trabaja como maestra de inglés en una escuela primaria. Sus principales intereses son la lingüística aplicada y los estilos de aprendizaje.

Feryal Cubukcu, Universidad Dokuz Eylül

Es profesional y magíster en Educación y doctora en Teorías Literarias. Sus principales intereses son los estudios culturales, la psicolingüística, la lingüística aplicada y los estudios cinematográficos. Actualmente trabaja como directora del Departamento de Enseñanza del Idioma Inglés de la Universidad Dokuz Eylül.

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