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14 December 2015

The Significance of Motivation in the ESL Classroom

The Significance of Motivation in the ESL Classroom 


Abstract
The paper proposes to shed light on how to establish and manage an effective and successful language classroom in terms of learners’ motivation in accordance with the fact that teachers are presently expected to be informed enough to be able to pilot their teaching, satisfying various requirements of different learners. It is designed to explore the significance of motivation in ESL learning and the factors that might affect learners’ motivation in language learning context from a theoretical perspective. Motivation is a very significant and effective element in the realm of second language learning. To be precise, motivation has a direct effect on both quality as well as quantity of language learning. It is based on Gardner’s (1982, 2010) socio-educational model of second language acquisition. Thus, the language teachers and researchers would discover, realize and pay attention to the whole personality of their learners. It also provides a brief discussion and a few valuable inferences and suggestions for practicing teachers and researchers in the field of English language teaching.
Keywords: ESL classroom, Second language acquisition, Second language learning, Motivation.



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