EXPLORING THE L2 MOTIVATIONAL SELFSYSTEM IN ECUADOR: A QUESTIONNAIRE STUDY IN SECONDARY SCHOOL / HIGH SCHOOL CONTEXTS

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https://doi.org/10.29393/RLA60-10ELCC40010

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L2 Motivational Self-System, Language Learning Motivation, English as Foreign Language, Ecuador EFL students

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Over the last decade, Zoltán Dörnyei’s L2 Motivational Self-System (L2MSS) theoretical framework has been used to explore the relationship between successful second language learning and learner motivation in a myriad of language learning contexts. However, not many studies have been carried out in developing countries. Through the lens of L2MSS’s three main components: Ideal L2 self, Ought to L2 self, and Learning experience, this study explores Language Learning Motivated Behavior (LLMB) in an Ecuadorian EFL setting. The article is part of a university research project. One hundred twenty-eight senior high school students completed a questionnaire drawn from previous research studies on the L2MSS. The results confirm that the Ideal L2 Self is a strong predictor of language learning motivation in Ecuador, validating this component as one of the highest-order motivational forces across different populations of L2 learners. Concerning its counterpart, the Ought to L2 self, it was not found a significant correlation between this variable and the criterion measure (LLMB), determining that the external force of the L2MSS presents socio-cultural variances. The Learning experience component also has a noticeable impact on motivated behavior in the context of the study.

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Universidad Técnica del Norte. Ecuador. 

Universidad Técnica del Norte. Ecuador. 

Universidad Técnica del Norte. Ecuador. 

Eötvös Loránd University. Hungría. 

 

 

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2022-12-18

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CHRISTIAN, GABRIELA, MIGUEL, & CARLOS LENIN. (2022). EXPLORING THE L2 MOTIVATIONAL SELFSYSTEM IN ECUADOR: A QUESTIONNAIRE STUDY IN SECONDARY SCHOOL / HIGH SCHOOL CONTEXTS. RLA. Revista De Lingüística Teórica Y Aplicada, 60(2), 39-62. https://doi.org/10.29393/RLA60-10ELCC40010

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