2022
DOI: 10.11591/ijere.v11i3.22495
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Relationship between emotional motivation and academic performance in second language learning

Abstract: <p><span lang="EN-US">This article presents the results of a research study on the role that affective motivation plays in learning a second language (L2). There were 171 American university students of Spain, German, Italy, and Japan as a second language participated in the study. This was an ex post facto, cross-sectional, and correlational quantitative study that informs us of which is the type of motivation most beneficial for learners and considers variables such as age, gender, academic perfo… Show more

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“…This low motivation is characterized by the emergence of feelings of boredom, frustration, and confusion [11]. In a long term, low motivation can ultimately affect a student's foreign language skills [43], [44].…”
Section: Unfamiliarity With Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This low motivation is characterized by the emergence of feelings of boredom, frustration, and confusion [11]. In a long term, low motivation can ultimately affect a student's foreign language skills [43], [44].…”
Section: Unfamiliarity With Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%