The Role of Motivation in Second Language Acquisition (SLA) for EFL Learners
Keywords:
Motivation, Second Language Acquisition, English as a Foreign LanguageAbstract
Motivation plays a crucial role in Second Language Acquisition (SLA) as it significantly influences learners’ engagement, persistence, and ultimate success in mastering a foreign language. For English as a Foreign Language (EFL) learners, motivation not only drives their willingness to engage with the language but also determines the strategies they employ, the goals they set, and the outcomes they achieve. This article examines the various motivational theories and their application to SLA, explores the different types of motivation in the EFL context, and presents evidence-based insights into how motivation affects language learning. By analyzing intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, integrative and instrumental motivation, and the role of self-determination, this article emphasizes how EFL educators can harness motivation to enhance language learning outcomes.
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