Journal Name:
- International Journal on New Trends in Education and Their Implications
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Abstract (2. Language):
Motivation in the realm of education is concerned as one of the most important factors to support learning
process and provide high-quality learning since it enhances personal growth and adjustment. Motivation is also
an important factor in foreign language education and achievement. It was also emphasized in the literature
that motivation and students’ language proficiency are positively internally related. So, the issue of motivation
is thought to be analyzed carefully in understanding the determinants of language achievement in any EFL
setting. For this purpose this study has been designed to examine the likely effect of the motivational factors
on the foreign language achievement of the students learning English as a foreign language. The study was
conducted at the School of Foreign Languages at a state university in 2009-2010 academic year. The data have
been collected through the questionnaire (AMTB) developed by Gardner and analyzed through SPSS 11.5 for
windows.
The research highlighted that students in the school study English with low motivational intensity and desire to
learn English. It has also been seen that gender, compulsory or optional states of the students, importance of
English, high school type and achievement in foreign language studies are important factors in determining
students’ motivational level while students’ previous preparatory school education and home background
characteristics are not. Finally, some practical recommendations were noted.
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