EFL student learning motivation : a study of classroom-specific factors
Authors: Trần Bá Tiến & Nguyễn Thị Minh Ngọc
International Journal of English Language and Literature Studies
: 11(2) : 71-84
Publishing year: 6/2022
Motivation plays a vital role in foreign language learning as it leads to deep, goaloriented and persistent learning. A number of variables are associated with motivation,
among which five factors viz., Teacher, Teaching Methodology, Text, Task and Test.
These are classroom-specific and can be adjustable for enhancing student learning
motivation. This paper investigates EFL students’ perception of these five variables and
factors that influence their motivation. Renandya’s 5Ts model was used as a framework
for investigation. The instrument for data collection was a five-point Likert Scale
questionnaire that included 27 items related to factors that affected students’
motivation in language learning classroom. The data was analyzed with SPSS software
version 21.00. It was found that the students perceived Teacher as the most important
factor, followed by the factors of Teaching Methodology, Task and Text; the Test
factor was considered as the least important. The regression analysis, however, shows
that the Text, or Teaching materials in current use were the most influential. The
findings fill the gap of research in Vietnam’s EFL context and therefore, they are of
theoretical and practical significance.