THE SIGNIFICANCE OF INTERNAL MOTIVATION IN LANGUAGE LEARNING PROCEDURE AND OVERALL PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING OF STUDENTS
Keywords:
Key words: Intrinsic Motivation, Second Language Acquisition, Autonomy, Self-Determination, Linguistic Accomplishments, Motivational Dynamics, Psychological Well-being.Abstract
Abstract
Internal motivation plays a pivotal role in the process of language acquisition and
proficiency development. This abstract aims to explore the fundamental significance
of internal motivation in language learning, shedding light on its transformative
influence on learners' attitudes, engagement, and ultimately, their linguistic
competence. By delving into the underlying principles of internal motivation and its
impact on language acquisition, this abstract offers a comprehensive understanding of
the crucial role it plays in shaping successful language learning experiences.
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