Research Article
2015

The L2 motivational self system from a Chinese perspective

Publication: Journal of Applied Linguistics
Volume 6, Number 1

Abstract

This mixed methods study compares the Second Language (L2) Motivational Self System of 1,154 middle school and university students from mainland China with a multi-group structural equation modelling (SEM) analysis and ten case studies of university students from mainland China. The main findings are that the issues of family, face, responsibility and pressure that are discussed in the interview data clarify the motivational role of the Chinese family and explain the main relationships of the L2 Motivational Self System identified by the SEM analysis as well as the relationship between the two types of instrumentality and the Ideal L2 Self. Differences in the motivational orientation of the two sub-groups demonstrate the ability of the system to represent different age groups. A comparison of the findings with recent motivational studies in Hungary reveals similarities in terms of the impact of the Ideal L2 Self, Ought-to L2 Self and attitudes towards learning English on the amount of effort that the participants invest in learning English.

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Journal of Applied Linguistics
Volume 6Number 12015
Pages: 69 - 90

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Published in print: 2015
Published online: 4 November 2024

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  1. L2 Reading Comprehension
  2. L1 Glossing
  3. CALL Reading
  4. Meta-analysis
  5. CALL Glossing

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Michael Magid [email protected]
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Biography: Michael Magid graduated with a PhD from the School of English Studies at the University of Nottingham and is now working as an English Language Pedagogy Specialist at the English Language Institute of Singapore
University of Nottingham

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