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Attitude and Motivation in L2 Learning among Ummaster Students

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  • Xiang Yang (Alex)

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This mini research was conducted among UM (University of Malaya) students, in particular, non-English major master students. The research was under the main purpose of figuring out a quite simple question: with the same amount of time, learning opportunity and environmental factor, what makes some people acquire and learn the language betterthan the others? A quick answer is that ‘some people have the gift of languages, others do not,” and the intriguing search for the gift or the so called ‘knack’ by Gardner and Lambert (1972) mentioned that attitude and motivation could be the key to successful language learning.The hypothesis implies that learners with a positive attitude and high level of motivation, be it instrumental or integrative, will be successful in developing proficiency in the language provided with the strong set of verbal aptitude and intelligence. A questionnaire was delivered to about 20 UM master students for the research purpose, which revealed and confirmed the hypothesis in the sense that learners who were highly and positively involved in their English proficiency had positive attitude and highly motivated towards learning English. This study involved the correlation of various explanations for the apparent findings of the study. The findings led to a reconceptualization of attitude and motivation: The scope of these socio-affective factors can be seen from a learner’s standpoint and also, through its pedagogical implications.

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  • Xiang Yang (Alex), 2012. "Attitude and Motivation in L2 Learning among Ummaster Students," International Journal of Management and Sustainability, Conscientia Beam, vol. 1(1), pages 13-22.
  • Handle: RePEc:pkp:ijomas:v:1:y:2012:i:1:p:13-22:id:911
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    1. Nannan Yan, 2024. "An Exploratory Study on the Relationship between Language Learning Attitude, Engagement, and Communication Skills Among Chinese EFL Learners," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 8(3), pages 1317-1336, March.

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