Temporal fluctuations in foreign language motivation: Results of a longitudinal study

According to Ellis (2008), motivation has received a lot of interest in language learning. It is unfortunate, however, that little attention has been paid to the dynamic nature of the construct, particularly changes in motivation within single classes and series of lessons. The study whose resul...

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Main Author: Mariusz Kruk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Urmia University 2016-07-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Language Teaching Research
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Online Access:http://www.urmia.ac.ir/sites/www.urmia.ac.ir/files/1602%20%281%29.pdf
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spelling doaj-d1f661920d044a75879f08908b8284582020-11-24T22:46:20ZengUrmia UniversityIranian Journal of Language Teaching Research2322-12912322-12912016-07-0142117Temporal fluctuations in foreign language motivation: Results of a longitudinal study Mariusz Kruk0University of Zielona GóraAccording to Ellis (2008), motivation has received a lot of interest in language learning. It is unfortunate, however, that little attention has been paid to the dynamic nature of the construct, particularly changes in motivation within single classes and series of lessons. The study whose results are reported in this paper aims at investigating the dynamic character of foreign language motivation both within single lessons and sequences of classes over the period of several months. The participants were 52 senior high school learners. The study encompassed 121 naturally occurring English lessons. The data were gathered by means of a background questionnaire, motivational grids, observations and teacher’s notes as well as individual interviews and lesson plans. The data were analyzed both quantitatively and qualitatively. The results of the study demonstrate that language learning motivation changes not only during a single class but also from one lesson to the next. Factors responsible for such variations included lessons, learners and school.http://www.urmia.ac.ir/sites/www.urmia.ac.ir/files/1602%20%281%29.pdfforeign/second language motivationchanges in motivationinterest and involvement
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author Mariusz Kruk
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Temporal fluctuations in foreign language motivation: Results of a longitudinal study
Iranian Journal of Language Teaching Research
foreign/second language motivation
changes in motivation
interest and involvement
author_facet Mariusz Kruk
author_sort Mariusz Kruk
title Temporal fluctuations in foreign language motivation: Results of a longitudinal study
title_short Temporal fluctuations in foreign language motivation: Results of a longitudinal study
title_full Temporal fluctuations in foreign language motivation: Results of a longitudinal study
title_fullStr Temporal fluctuations in foreign language motivation: Results of a longitudinal study
title_full_unstemmed Temporal fluctuations in foreign language motivation: Results of a longitudinal study
title_sort temporal fluctuations in foreign language motivation: results of a longitudinal study
publisher Urmia University
series Iranian Journal of Language Teaching Research
issn 2322-1291
2322-1291
publishDate 2016-07-01
description According to Ellis (2008), motivation has received a lot of interest in language learning. It is unfortunate, however, that little attention has been paid to the dynamic nature of the construct, particularly changes in motivation within single classes and series of lessons. The study whose results are reported in this paper aims at investigating the dynamic character of foreign language motivation both within single lessons and sequences of classes over the period of several months. The participants were 52 senior high school learners. The study encompassed 121 naturally occurring English lessons. The data were gathered by means of a background questionnaire, motivational grids, observations and teacher’s notes as well as individual interviews and lesson plans. The data were analyzed both quantitatively and qualitatively. The results of the study demonstrate that language learning motivation changes not only during a single class but also from one lesson to the next. Factors responsible for such variations included lessons, learners and school.
topic foreign/second language motivation
changes in motivation
interest and involvement
url http://www.urmia.ac.ir/sites/www.urmia.ac.ir/files/1602%20%281%29.pdf
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