Age-related differences in the motivation of learning English as a foreign language: Attitudes, selves and motivated learning behavior.

Kormos, Judit and Csizér, Kata (2008) Age-related differences in the motivation of learning English as a foreign language: Attitudes, selves and motivated learning behavior. Language Learning, 58 (2). pp. 327-355. ISSN 0023-8333

Full text not available from this repository.

Abstract

Our study describes the motivation for learning English as a foreign language in three distinct learner populations: secondary school pupils, university students, and adult language learners. Questionnaire data were collected from 623 Hungarian students. The main factors affecting students' second language (L2) motivation were language learning attitudes and the Ideal L2 self, which provides empirical support for the main construct of the theory of the L2 Motivational Self-System (Dörnyei, 2005). Models of motivated behavior varied across the three investigated learner groups. For the secondary school pupils, it was interest in English-language cultural products that affected their motivated behavior, whereas international posture as an important predictive variable was only present in the two older age groups.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Language Learning
Additional Information:
This is a pre-print of an article published in Language Learning, 58 (2), 2008. (c) Wiley.
Uncontrolled Keywords:
/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/3300/3304
Subjects:
?? l2 motivational self system • l2 motivation • motivated learning • language attitudes • age • selveseducationlinguistics and languagelanguage and linguisticsp philology. linguistics ??
ID Code:
10748
Deposited By:
Deposited On:
31 Jul 2008 08:33
Refereed?:
Yes
Published?:
Published
Last Modified:
21 Dec 2024 01:21