Motivation
has been regarded as the driving force to learn a language. Aside from the
notion that motivation is an influential facet to language learning, motivation
can also be regarded as varied among learners’ gender, socio-economic status
and perception towards the language learning task. The success or failure of
language learners to use and further effectively acquire a language is said to
be relative to the motivation they put in learning or studying a language. The
present study makes use of an instrument to measure the motivational levels of
the students (the said instrument is based on the initial questionnaire made by
Noels, Pelletier, Clement & Vallerand [1]. To prove the reported motivation
of the respondents, they were also tasked to judge the grammaticality of
sentences in the second instrument. After the gathering of data and the
subsequent analyses, it was found that motivation may not be greatly related to
language learning success of the respondents.
Author(s) Details
Cedra B. Binalet
Ifugao State University, 3605 Lamut, Ifugao, Philippines.
July M. Guerra
De La Salle University, 2401 Taft Avenue, Manila, Philippines.
View Book :- http://bp.bookpi.org/index.php/bpi/catalog/book/215
Author(s) Details
Cedra B. Binalet
Ifugao State University, 3605 Lamut, Ifugao, Philippines.
July M. Guerra
De La Salle University, 2401 Taft Avenue, Manila, Philippines.
View Book :- http://bp.bookpi.org/index.php/bpi/catalog/book/215
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