This paper investigates how the learners of Japanese at a British university changed their motivation and view on learning Japanese through one-year study abroad in Japan. It focuses on the Dörnyei’s notion of the “self” in his L2 Motivational Self System. 30 students studying in Japanese universities were surveyed using two open-ended online questionnaires, one completed at the end of their first term and the other completed towards the end of their study abroad. Eight of the 30 students both completed the questionnaires and provided their names. Two of the eight appeared to have made significant changes during the year. A qualitative analysis of their comments revealed noticeably different degree how they had consolidated their integrativ...
This study investigates the changes observed in exchange studentsʼ Japanese language learning motiv...
This article explores the post-study abroad life trajectories of learners of Japanese. Drawing upon ...
Motivation always attracts language teachers’ attention as one of the most significant factors for s...
English education in Japan has been undergoing a transformation, especially in the last decade, in o...
This qualitative study aims to identify language learners’ motivations for studying Japanese by comp...
The purpose of the present study is to investigate the impact of the study abroad (SA) experience in...
Student attrition in foreign language programs is a common phenomenon (Horwitz, 1988), and motivatio...
Although numerous studies have examined the relationship between motivation and study abroad, the re...
The objective of this article is to explore, in a Japanese EFL context, the ideal L2 self with some ...
This thesis attempts to reinterpret language learning motivation through a consideration of the poss...
This paper is about four Japanese university students majoring in international studies, who partici...
This study is an interview-based grounded theory investigation that explores the phenomenon of the c...
Motivation researchers have suggested a multitude of constructs, each of which propose that there ar...
This study took place at Florida International University (FIU), a large public research university ...
In the last three decades, several motivational theories including the L2 Motivational Self System (...
This study investigates the changes observed in exchange studentsʼ Japanese language learning motiv...
This article explores the post-study abroad life trajectories of learners of Japanese. Drawing upon ...
Motivation always attracts language teachers’ attention as one of the most significant factors for s...
English education in Japan has been undergoing a transformation, especially in the last decade, in o...
This qualitative study aims to identify language learners’ motivations for studying Japanese by comp...
The purpose of the present study is to investigate the impact of the study abroad (SA) experience in...
Student attrition in foreign language programs is a common phenomenon (Horwitz, 1988), and motivatio...
Although numerous studies have examined the relationship between motivation and study abroad, the re...
The objective of this article is to explore, in a Japanese EFL context, the ideal L2 self with some ...
This thesis attempts to reinterpret language learning motivation through a consideration of the poss...
This paper is about four Japanese university students majoring in international studies, who partici...
This study is an interview-based grounded theory investigation that explores the phenomenon of the c...
Motivation researchers have suggested a multitude of constructs, each of which propose that there ar...
This study took place at Florida International University (FIU), a large public research university ...
In the last three decades, several motivational theories including the L2 Motivational Self System (...
This study investigates the changes observed in exchange studentsʼ Japanese language learning motiv...
This article explores the post-study abroad life trajectories of learners of Japanese. Drawing upon ...
Motivation always attracts language teachers’ attention as one of the most significant factors for s...