Publication: A Study of L2 Motivational Self System: A Comparison between First Year Students Following Engineering Local and Foreign Degrees in a Non-State Campus
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2022-09-15
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Faculty of Humanities and Sciences, SLIIT
Abstract
L2 motivation is vital to enhance L2 learning
experience of L2 learners. The L2 Motivational
Self System can be considered as one
innovative solution through research
advocating possible selves that act as future
guides to motivate learners to improve their
language fluency to that of an ideal fluent
speaker. There is inadequate L2 motivational
self-system research conducted in non-state
institutes of higher education in Lankan
context. Hence, the present research was
administered to evaluate the L2 motivational
self-system comprising of Ideal L2 self, Oughtto
L2 self, and L2 Learning experience among
first-year students following local and foreign
engineering degree programs offered in a nonstate
institute of higher education. The
hypothesis for the present study is whether
there is a significant difference in the Ideal L2
self, Ought-to L2 self, and L2 Learning
Experience for first-year students following the
engineering local and foreign degree programs.
The sample selected was 62 students following
foreign degrees and 212 students following
local engineering degree programs. A
questionnaire with 40 statements to test the 3
components of the theory was given to
students following local and foreign
engineering degrees. The data were evaluated
with the 2 sample T-test. It was found that all 3
components of the L2 motivational self-system
have significant values. In conclusion, students
following the foreign degree programs have
higher ideal L2 selves than those following local
degree programs.
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L2 motivation, Ideal L2 self, L2 learning experience
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Gunawardhana D.R. (2022). A Study of L2 Motivational Self System: A Comparison between First Year Students Following Engineering Local and Foreign Degrees in a Non-State Campus. Proceedings of SLIIT International Conference on Advancements in Sciences and Humanities, (11) October, Colombo, 56 - 60.
