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El. knyga: Motivation and Foreign Language Learning: From theory to practice

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Motivation is a key aspect of second language learning. There is no doubt that abstract models are basic to gain theoretical insights into motivation; however, teachers and researchers demand comprehensible explanations for motivation that can help them to improve their everyday teaching and research. The aim of this book is to provide both theoretical insights and practical suggestions to improve motivation in the classroom. With this in mind, the book is divided into two sections: the first part includes innovative ideas regarding language learning motivation, whereas the second is focused on the relationship between different approaches to foreign language learning – such as EFL (English as a foreign language), CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning) or immersion – and motivation. Both sections have an emphasis on pedagogical implications that are rooted in both theoretical and empirical work.
Contributors vii
Introduction 1(8)
David Lasagabaster
Aintzane Doiz
Juan Manuel Sierra
Part I Theoretical and practical insights into motivation
Chapter 1 Directed Motivational Currents: Energising language learning by creating intense motivational pathways
9(22)
Zoltan Dornyei
Christine Muir
Zana Ibrahim
Chapter 2 Motivation, autonomy and metacognition: Exploring their interactions
31(20)
Ema Ushioda
Chapter 3 Motivating teachers and learners as researchers
51(20)
Do Coyle
Chapter 4 Motivating language teachers: Inspiring vision
71(22)
Magdalena Kubanyiova
Part II Studies on motivation in foreign language classrooms
Chapter 5 Swedish students' beliefs about learning English in and outside of school
93(24)
Alastair Henry
Chapter 6 Giving voice to the students: What (de)motivates them in CLIL classes?
117(22)
Aintzane Doiz
David Lasagabaster
Juan Manuel Sierra
Chapter 7 Motivation meets bilingual models: Goal-oriented behavior in the CLIL classroom
139(18)
Francisco Lorenzo
Chapter 8 Visible learning and visible motivation: Exploring challenging goals and feedback in language education
157(20)
Vera Busse
Epilogue
Chapter 9 Motivation: Making connections between theory and practice
177(8)
Aintzane Doiz
David Lasagabaster
Juan Manuel Sierra
Name index 185(4)
Subject index 189