3. MOTIVATION IN SECOND LANGUAGE LEARNING
Are learners, highly
motivated because they
are successful?
Are they successful
because they are
motivated?
5. TYPES OF MOTIVATION
Integrative motivation
Desire to become a part of the second language
community
Cultural enrichment
Citizenship
6. MOTIVATION IN SECOND LANGUAGE LEARNING
Learning the majority or minority language has
a different attitude and motivation.
7. MOTIVATION IN CLASSROOM SETTING
Motivated students:
Are usually those who participate actively in
class, express interest in the subject matter
and study a great deal.
8. MOTIVATION IN CLASSROOM SETTING
Most teachers think that their subject is
enjoyable, so it has to be for the student also!
The effective teacher should do:
Understand the learner and respond to them positively.
Design lessons which reflect the learners need and develop
their communicative skills.
Tell not to worry about making mistakes.
9. MOTIVATION IN CLASSROOM
Teachers play role in the class:
Warm-up
Setting
Brain storming
Storytelling
Apropos
10. MOTIVATION IN THE CLASSROOM
Motivating student is one of the greatest
challenges that teachers face, teachers always
play a vital role to influence the students,
indeed teachers instructional choices can make
a positive impact on student motivation.
11. MOTIVATION IN CLASSROOM
How to increase students' motivation:
1) Motivating students into lessons.
At the opening stages of lessons and among transition.
2) Varying the activities, tasks and materials.
Lessons which always consist of the same routines, patterns and
formats have been shown to lead to a decrease in attention
and an increase in the boredom.
12. MOTIVATION IN CLASSROOM
3) Using co-operative rather than competitive
goals
Co-operation task forces the students work in groups to
complete a task or solve a problem, it will increase the self
confidence and knowing that their classmates count of them
can increase motivation.