Student teachers' evaluation of the motivational strategies used in foreign language teaching

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Sabahattin Deniz
Cite this article:  Deniz, S. (2010). Student teachers' evaluation of the motivational strategies used in foreign language teaching. Social Behavior and Personality: An international journal, 38(9), 1269-1286.


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How much importance is attached to motivational strategies in foreign language teaching by student teachers and the extent to which instructors use them in their courses was investigated. The study was performed with 179 student teachers attending the English Language Teaching Department of Mugla University, Turkey. The findings revealed that these student teachers thought motivational strategies were very important for learning a foreign language, and that their instructors use some of these strategies but did not use other strategies considered to be important by the student teachers. Interviews showed that students thought studying the cultural values of the target language facilitates fluent use of that language and assists retention.

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