The influence of teaching materials on the process of motivation in secondary level
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In this research, it would be studied that how the materials of the English language teaching can be used a source of motivationto enhance a fruitful learning and teaching at the same time.It would concern both the students’ and teachers’ opinion as language learning is a mutual process between the students and the students. Sincestudents are important participants of this valuable study, they are given the autonomy to utilize their cognitive understanding regarding the evaluation of present English teaching materials. Another interest group consists of teachers, who can utilize their teachingexperiences and combined pragmatic learning in order to provide practical ideas and solutions which can positively influence the motivation ofEnglish language teaching materials. In this way,an optimum academic output can be achieved which would ultimately facilitate the overall language learning. A survey would be conducted amongst five Bangla Medium Schools of Dhaka city. After analyzing the findings of the study, prominent ideas would be available to support the enriched form and techniques of motivation actually required for developing an effective language teaching materials for the students of class nine of all the registered Bangla Medium schools. Since, school is the place where primary learning of a second language does take place, motivating students through the English language (L2) teaching materials and in class motivation of the students remain inevitable. Henceforth, in order to find fruitful yet effective results of the research, the surveys and findings of the research has to be handled with much sensitivity, patienceand great care at the same time.
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Includes bibliographical references (page 37).
This thesis is submitted in a partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in English, 2014.
Includes bibliographical references (page 37).
This thesis is submitted in a partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in English, 2014.
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