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A Study on Process-oriented L2 Motivation in Korean College Classrooms

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This study addresses L2 motivation in the formal EFL classroom in the process-oriented framework. There has been little research of the motivational processes in Korean EFL university contexts, even though a substantial body of research has investigated L2 motivation cross-sectionally. This study investigates student' motivations through exploratory factor analyses and correlations in the three phases of formal classrooms using questionnaires: pre-actional, actional, and post-actional. The findings showed that the more self-determined motivations such as identified regulation and intrinsic motivation in the pre-actional phase was more willing to communicate and paid attention to L2 classes during the actional phase, which in turn positively influenced L2 achievement through elf-evaluation. However, th broad types of socio-cultural motivations and extrinsic /instrumental motivations did not seem to lead to students' motivated behavior during the actional phase and further L2 achievement. The finding suggests the more beneficial effects of the self-determined motivations on Korean university EFL contexts than socio-culturally based ones.

I. Introduction

II. Literature Review

III. Method

IV. Results

V. Conclusion

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