Developing a motivation-conscious second language teaching approach: a literature survey
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2016-10Publisher
© 2016 Published by BRAC UniversityAuthor
Hossain, Mohammad EliusMetadata
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Hossain, M. E. (2016). Developing a motivation-conscious second language teaching approach: a literature survey. BRAC University Journal, 11(01), 37–46.Abstract
Motivation is probably used as the most important factor when describing success and failure in
second language (L2) learning. During the lengthy and often tedious process of mastering an L2,
learners with sufficient motivation are expected to achieve success. One of the most important
determinant factors of L2 learners’ motivation is teachers. Therefore, teachers’ use of motivational
strategies is reasonably considered central in effective English language teaching. But, because of
the large number of such strategies available in the existing literature, it is quite challenging for
teachers to decide which one to implement in their own classrooms while giving due attention to all
the other important aspects of their teaching and classroom management. Keeping this in mind, this
literature review presents a detailed framework of practical motivational techniques for language
teachers from which they can carefully choose the appropriate strategies that suit both learners and
their contexts. And, to begin with, a smaller set of ten motivational core-strategies has also been
offered for Bangladeshi English language teachers that can readily be used in Bangladeshi context
when trying to implement a motivation-conscious teaching approach.