Motivational Orientations of Learning Japanese as A Foreign Language Among Undergraduates In A Public University In Malaysia

Motivation is a key factor in learning a foreign language. This study investigated the instrumental, integrative and attitudinal motivation level of students learning Japanese as a FL in a public university in Malaysia. A survey questionnaire based on Gardner's (1985) AMTB (Attitude/Motivation...

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Published in:Asian Journal of University Education
Main Author: Singh K.K.M.; Fu D.L.E.; Chu I.L.Y.; Ngor P.Y.; Seng C.Y.; Hamid N.A.A.
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Language:English
Published: UiTM Press 2021
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Singh K.K.M.; Fu D.L.E.; Chu I.L.Y.; Ngor P.Y.; Seng C.Y.; Hamid N.A.A.
Motivational Orientations of Learning Japanese as A Foreign Language Among Undergraduates In A Public University In Malaysia
2021
Asian Journal of University Education
17
3
10.24191/ajue.v17i3.14525
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85121804803&doi=10.24191%2fajue.v17i3.14525&partnerID=40&md5=d11e61f2157332762f5fde56caad4ec6
Motivation is a key factor in learning a foreign language. This study investigated the instrumental, integrative and attitudinal motivation level of students learning Japanese as a FL in a public university in Malaysia. A survey questionnaire based on Gardner's (1985) AMTB (Attitude/Motivation Test Battery) and Dornyei's (1994) Attitudinal Motivation was given to 171 undergraduates. Descriptive and Inferential statistics were used to analyse the data. The results of the study indicated that the foreign language learners were generally highly motivated to learn Japanese as a foreign language. Moreover, their integrative and attitudinal motivational levels were similarly high and slightly higher than their instrumental motivation. There were also statistically significant differences among the three subscales of attitudinal motivation viz. teacher-specific, course-specific and group-specific. They were more oriented towards teacher-specific and course-specific attitudinal motivation than group-specific attitudinal motivation. The implications for EFL teachers and curriculum developers are that it would improve foreign language learning courses in future by designing suitable lessons and preparing appropriate materials and activities. © 2021. All Rights Reserved.
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author Singh K.K.M.; Fu D.L.E.; Chu I.L.Y.; Ngor P.Y.; Seng C.Y.; Hamid N.A.A.
spellingShingle Singh K.K.M.; Fu D.L.E.; Chu I.L.Y.; Ngor P.Y.; Seng C.Y.; Hamid N.A.A.
Motivational Orientations of Learning Japanese as A Foreign Language Among Undergraduates In A Public University In Malaysia
author_facet Singh K.K.M.; Fu D.L.E.; Chu I.L.Y.; Ngor P.Y.; Seng C.Y.; Hamid N.A.A.
author_sort Singh K.K.M.; Fu D.L.E.; Chu I.L.Y.; Ngor P.Y.; Seng C.Y.; Hamid N.A.A.
title Motivational Orientations of Learning Japanese as A Foreign Language Among Undergraduates In A Public University In Malaysia
title_short Motivational Orientations of Learning Japanese as A Foreign Language Among Undergraduates In A Public University In Malaysia
title_full Motivational Orientations of Learning Japanese as A Foreign Language Among Undergraduates In A Public University In Malaysia
title_fullStr Motivational Orientations of Learning Japanese as A Foreign Language Among Undergraduates In A Public University In Malaysia
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description Motivation is a key factor in learning a foreign language. This study investigated the instrumental, integrative and attitudinal motivation level of students learning Japanese as a FL in a public university in Malaysia. A survey questionnaire based on Gardner's (1985) AMTB (Attitude/Motivation Test Battery) and Dornyei's (1994) Attitudinal Motivation was given to 171 undergraduates. Descriptive and Inferential statistics were used to analyse the data. The results of the study indicated that the foreign language learners were generally highly motivated to learn Japanese as a foreign language. Moreover, their integrative and attitudinal motivational levels were similarly high and slightly higher than their instrumental motivation. There were also statistically significant differences among the three subscales of attitudinal motivation viz. teacher-specific, course-specific and group-specific. They were more oriented towards teacher-specific and course-specific attitudinal motivation than group-specific attitudinal motivation. The implications for EFL teachers and curriculum developers are that it would improve foreign language learning courses in future by designing suitable lessons and preparing appropriate materials and activities. © 2021. All Rights Reserved.
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