Abstract:
The topic of multilingualism in Kazakhstan has a complex and intricate nature, which
affects the lives and the education process of the Kazakhstani students. The purpose of this
research lies in exploring the language attitudes students have towards the languages they use,
and the reasoning behind language choices they make. The research questions generated for
this research are:
1. What are the language choices and language attitudes of Kazakhstani university
students?
2. What factors affect the language choices and attitudes of Kazakhstani university
students?
The paper strives to fill the information gap on the topic of preferred languages and
language attitude in the chosen sample. This field of research was chosen for a diploma project
because the topic resonates with many of the students, considering that many of us experience
usage of different languages for different purposes due to the multilingual nature of
universities. The data collected on this subject needs to be constantly updated in order to be
relevant due to the fact that the linguistic tendencies often shift. For this research, a quantitative
approach was chosen, and the primary method of data collection is employing a survey. A total
of 123 responses were gathered. The research outcomes show that Kazakhstani students have
varying opinions on the three main languages used by them, and the major findings indicate
that Russian is one of the most favored languages, English the more prestigious language, and
Kazakh is the language used most often in domestic environments. The reasons behind such
attitudes include personal identity, social class, cultural heritage, and the pursuit of valuable
education, among some other reasons