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“Motivation and Second Language Acquisition” R.C. Gardner University of Western Ontario Olivia-Dumitrina Nechita 12/02/2015

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  • Motivation and Second Language Acquisition

    R.C. Gardner University of Western Ontario

    Olivia-Dumitrina Nechita

    12/02/2015

  • Contents Introduction

    Motivation and language

    Motivational constructs

    Learning a second language

    Stages in second language acquisition

    Cultural and Educational contexts

    Results in Spain

    Conclusion

  • Introduction Robert C. Gardner

    Degree in psychology

    University of Western Ontario

    June, 2007

    Stages of language acquisition

    The role of motivation

    Types of motivation

  • Motivation and language 1st language

    Part of growing up

    2nd language

    Learnt in school

  • The motivated individual

    Goal directed

    Expends effort

    Persistent

    Attentive

    Has desires and expectancies

    Demonstrates self-confidence

  • Motivational constructs Language learning

    motivation

    Characteristic of the individual

    Classroom learning motivation

    Individuals perception of the task at hand

    Teacher

    Course content

    Class atmosphere

    Materials and

    facilities

    Personal characteristics

  • Learning a second language Vocabulary cluster

    Elements of the language

    Easy to master

    Cultural cluster

    Make the language part of the self

    Bilingual skills due to experience in other languages

  • Stages in language acquisition

    Elemental

    Consolidation

    Conscious expression

    Automaticity & Thought

  • Stages in language acquisition Elemental

    Basic vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation....

    Consolidation

    Develop rules

    Sentence structure

    The understanding of idioms

  • Stages in language acquisition Conscious expression

    Conscious effort

    Use of speech hesitations

    Searching the right words

    Automaticity & Thought

    Language and though are automatic

    Language and self become interconnected

  • Cultural and Educational contexts Cultural context and motivation

    attitudes

    beliefs

    personality

    ideas

    expectations

  • North Americans Europeans

  • Its very difficult todo esto.

    All the day, everyday, bonsais.

  • Cultural and Educational contexts Educational context

    system

    quality

    teacher skills

    adequacy

    atmosphere

  • CULTURAL CONTEXT

    EDUCATIONAL CONTEXT

    Integrativeness (openness)

    Attitudes toward the learning situation

    Interest in other cultures

    Absence of ethnocentrism

    Integrative concept

  • Results in Spain

    Variables E.S.O. 2 N=166

    E.S.O. 4 N=136

    Attitude .14 .18*

    Integrativeness .32** .37**

    Language anxiety -.39** -.38**

    Instrumental Orientation 22** .21**

    Parental Encouragement .12 .04

    Motivation 40** .49**

  • Conclusions

    Integrative motivation vs. Instrumental motivation a. The individual is motivated to learn the other language

    b. The individual is learning the other language because of a genuine interest in communicating with members of that other language

    c. The individual has a favourable attitude toward the language learning situation

  • The goal is acquisition

    Language becomes part of the self

    Ideal native speaker competence?

    What can teachers do?