Study on Students’ Motivation for Taking a Foreign Language Course
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https://doi.org/10.18533/jah.v10i09.2150Keywords:
Motivation, Second Language, Foreign Language, Mother Tongue, Target Language, Non-French-SpeakersAbstract
We estimate that foreign language learners in tertiary institutions have individual objectives for studying a particular language. These objectives become a major motivation for these learners to take a foreign language course. It is therefore our major preoccupation in this research to study in detail students’ individual motives for taking a French language course especially at the University level. We believe that having knowledge about students’ individual motivation is beneficial in meeting learning and teaching objectives.
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