2020
DOI: 10.29300/ling.v6i2.3684
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Motivating English Language Learners and Teachers in Indonesia

Abstract: Motivation has been long believed to be an essential contributor to students’ success in learning English. Many studies (e.g., Gbollie & Keamu, 2017; Wang, 2008; Zhang & Xiao, 2006) have been dedicated to investigating the relationship between motivation and success in learning English. While these studies have contributed to shedding light on the importance of motivation on students’ achievement in learning English, insufficient research has been conducted to address the concept of motivation itself, … Show more

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“…The importance of English has resulted in many students of other first languages learning English as a second language or as a foreign language. Learning English is a challenging process, and because of that, it requires a collaborative, massive and extraordinary effort that not only involves the students but also the educators [3]. The importance of English, especially during this era of globalization has resulted in the teaching of English in Malaysian higher education to increasingly shift from grammar translation to a communicative approach [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The importance of English has resulted in many students of other first languages learning English as a second language or as a foreign language. Learning English is a challenging process, and because of that, it requires a collaborative, massive and extraordinary effort that not only involves the students but also the educators [3]. The importance of English, especially during this era of globalization has resulted in the teaching of English in Malaysian higher education to increasingly shift from grammar translation to a communicative approach [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%