This article is aimed at increasing teacher awareness of the most relevant issues involved in motivation. It examines the importance of motivation in L2 learning, its types and sources, as well as detailing the various factors which influence it. Its focus is twofold, in that it concentrates not only on the student but also on the teacher, using authoritative sources to back up its line of argument. It aims at both clarifying the role of teachers in student motivation and the importance of motivating teachers themselves: «I do not regard motivation as an additive but as the fuel . . . 1 oz. motivation = 1 ton pedagogy» (Foldberg 15-23). If one wants to understand better the behaviour and reactions of students to methods, materials, situati...
Motivation is a complex and multi-faceted psychological phenomenon that can hinder or enhance studen...
Motivation is an important contributing factor to success in second language (L2) learning. It is a ...
This article presents findings of the study of students’ attitude toward the dynamics of learning mo...
This article is aimed at increasing teacher awareness of the most relevant issues involved in motiva...
L2 motivation, as it has been defined in Robert Gardner\u27s composite construct of the integrative ...
The focus of this article is on the relationship between students' needs, interests, goals and expec...
Abstract This paper explores the issue of teacher influence on L2 learner motivation. In general, te...
This paper explores the importance of motivation in second language learning context. In my paper I ...
This article examines different approaches to motivation and effective motivational strategies to en...
Most L2 motivation research aims ultimately to provide insights for teachers of languages, and much ...
Although second language (L2) motivational strategies are not as well-researched as L2 motivation, c...
Motivation is known as a dynamic and complex thing that provides an important role in learning relat...
Abstract: According to Rost (2006) motivation has been called the “neglected heart ” of language tea...
Larsen-Freeman and Long 1991), motivation remains one the most powerful factors in successful L2 acq...
Motivational research has been carried out extensively in the fi eld of second language (L2) learnin...
Motivation is a complex and multi-faceted psychological phenomenon that can hinder or enhance studen...
Motivation is an important contributing factor to success in second language (L2) learning. It is a ...
This article presents findings of the study of students’ attitude toward the dynamics of learning mo...
This article is aimed at increasing teacher awareness of the most relevant issues involved in motiva...
L2 motivation, as it has been defined in Robert Gardner\u27s composite construct of the integrative ...
The focus of this article is on the relationship between students' needs, interests, goals and expec...
Abstract This paper explores the issue of teacher influence on L2 learner motivation. In general, te...
This paper explores the importance of motivation in second language learning context. In my paper I ...
This article examines different approaches to motivation and effective motivational strategies to en...
Most L2 motivation research aims ultimately to provide insights for teachers of languages, and much ...
Although second language (L2) motivational strategies are not as well-researched as L2 motivation, c...
Motivation is known as a dynamic and complex thing that provides an important role in learning relat...
Abstract: According to Rost (2006) motivation has been called the “neglected heart ” of language tea...
Larsen-Freeman and Long 1991), motivation remains one the most powerful factors in successful L2 acq...
Motivational research has been carried out extensively in the fi eld of second language (L2) learnin...
Motivation is a complex and multi-faceted psychological phenomenon that can hinder or enhance studen...
Motivation is an important contributing factor to success in second language (L2) learning. It is a ...
This article presents findings of the study of students’ attitude toward the dynamics of learning mo...