Factors affecting english language learning motivation of Korean freshmen and their general characteristics

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Affective factors are crucial to acquire ESL (English as a second language) or EFL (English as a foreign language) learning. This study aims to investigate factors affecting to Korean university freshmen’s English learning motivation and their general characteristics such as gender, major and exposure to English. 379 freshmen at a regional university in Korea participated in the survey. They registered in a mandatory communicative English class managing by team-teaching with native speakers and Korean professors. The survey format was a descriptive and direct method, and composed with two parts, one is a check list asking for general characteristics and exposure to English, and the other is a 5Likert scale asking for participant’s interest, expectation, confidence, motivation, and anxiety. Motivation was used as a dependent variable, and the others were used as affective factors for motivation. Collected data was analyzed with SPSS statistics. There was not statistical significance depending on gender in all affective factors. As for major, there showed statistical significance in confidence and anxiety factors (p

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Moon, W. H., & Park, O. H. (2019). Factors affecting english language learning motivation of Korean freshmen and their general characteristics. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering, 8(2 Special Issue 6), 22–26. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.B1005.0782S619

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