This study presents empirical data collected from a survey of high-level and low-level, Japanese high school EFL students with a focus on L2 exposure, attitudes, and motivation. Specifically, the purpose of the survey was to determine which sources of L2 input—verbal, written, or mixed (verbal and written)—the students are exposed to outside of the English classroom, how much exposure they had to each source of input, their attitudes and beliefs toward those sources of input, and, in general, how motivated they are toward learning English. Qualitative data were also gathered from English teachers of surveyed participants as well as a focus group of Japanese ESL students used to inform the creation of the survey. The results show that Japane...
This thesis attempts to reinterpret language learning motivation through a consideration of the poss...
This paper attempts to reopen the discussion previously held on a research study that waslaunched in...
In recent years, Japanese universities have begun to expand their English programs and employ more n...
Poor communicative ability is often highlighted as a significant problem in English Education in Jap...
English education in Japan has been undergoing a transformation, especially in the last decade, in o...
The purpose of this study was to examine affective variables as predictors of reported second langua...
Motivation always attracts language teachers’ attention as one of the most significant factors for s...
The aim of this research is to determine Japanese first-year university students’ attitudes to and m...
This article is part of a long-term study investigating Japanese university student perceptions of N...
The complex processes involved in learning a second language include a multitude of cognitive and af...
This paper will present an overview of the implementation of primary EFL at the national level withi...
A significant number of studies highlight the importance of learners’ exposure to their L2 in out-of...
Motivation researchers have suggested a multitude of constructs, each of which propose that there ar...
This paper aims to clarify the applicability of research into second language motivation research in...
This paper focuses on two important issues in foreign language learning and teaching: the use of the...
This thesis attempts to reinterpret language learning motivation through a consideration of the poss...
This paper attempts to reopen the discussion previously held on a research study that waslaunched in...
In recent years, Japanese universities have begun to expand their English programs and employ more n...
Poor communicative ability is often highlighted as a significant problem in English Education in Jap...
English education in Japan has been undergoing a transformation, especially in the last decade, in o...
The purpose of this study was to examine affective variables as predictors of reported second langua...
Motivation always attracts language teachers’ attention as one of the most significant factors for s...
The aim of this research is to determine Japanese first-year university students’ attitudes to and m...
This article is part of a long-term study investigating Japanese university student perceptions of N...
The complex processes involved in learning a second language include a multitude of cognitive and af...
This paper will present an overview of the implementation of primary EFL at the national level withi...
A significant number of studies highlight the importance of learners’ exposure to their L2 in out-of...
Motivation researchers have suggested a multitude of constructs, each of which propose that there ar...
This paper aims to clarify the applicability of research into second language motivation research in...
This paper focuses on two important issues in foreign language learning and teaching: the use of the...
This thesis attempts to reinterpret language learning motivation through a consideration of the poss...
This paper attempts to reopen the discussion previously held on a research study that waslaunched in...
In recent years, Japanese universities have begun to expand their English programs and employ more n...