2019
DOI: 10.1017/9781108761529
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Key Questions in Second Language Acquisition

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“…According to Vanpatten and Benati [15], motivation may vary based on individual differences; however, the effect of motivation can be measured by the degree of 'wanting to learn' and consequently, the degree of the 'realization of that desire' . Motivation is basically an inner urge caused by certain external conditions or specific events happening in one's own life or the world around.…”
Section: Generating Internal Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Vanpatten and Benati [15], motivation may vary based on individual differences; however, the effect of motivation can be measured by the degree of 'wanting to learn' and consequently, the degree of the 'realization of that desire' . Motivation is basically an inner urge caused by certain external conditions or specific events happening in one's own life or the world around.…”
Section: Generating Internal Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In second language acquisition, "The Acculturation Model" is a theory created by John Schumann (1986) in order to explain the language acquisition process of immigrants, migrant workers, or the children of such groups (Ellis, 1994, p. 230). The primary argument of this theory is that the acquisition of a second language is directly dependent on the acculturation process and acquisition success is determined by the extent to which learners can orient themselves in the target language culture (VanPatten & Benati, 2015). The problems in cultural orientation lead to severe culture shock, which may result in decreased success in learning the target language.…”
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“…Research on instruction and ordered development indicated that instruction does not alter ordered development in any significant way. Input Processing Theory (VanPatten, 2004(VanPatten, , 2015 refers to how L2 learners initially perceive formal features of language input, and the strategies or mechanisms that might guide L2 learners in processing them. L2 learners process input for meaning (words) before they process it for form (grammatical features).…”
Section: What Are the Main Contemporary Theories Have To Say About Thmentioning
confidence: 99%