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Unraveling the dynamics of English communicative motivation and self-efficacy through task-supported language teaching: a latent growth modeling perspective

  • Jian Xu , Xuyan Qiu und Lei Yang EMAIL logo
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 21. August 2023

Abstract

Despite the importance of task-supported language teaching (TSLT) in developing L2 speaking and listening skills, existing literature fails to trace the changes in L2 learners’ affective responses longitudinally during this type of instruction. After collecting three waves of questionnaire data, the present study explores how 60 L2 learners’ English listening- and speaking-related motivation and self-efficacy changed during a nine-week course of instruction at a university in China. Latent growth modeling was used to analyze questionnaire data. The results show a significant increase in students’ intrinsic motivation and self-efficacy in L2 listening during task implementation in contrast to a decrease in their extrinsic L2 listening motivation in TSLT classrooms. Learners with higher English proficiency tended to have better listening self-efficacy, and changes in L2 speaking motivation and self-efficacy were not salient. Implications for teaching and learning L2 listening and speaking are also discussed.


Corresponding author: Lei Yang, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Beihang University, Beijing, China, E-mail:

Funding source: Chongqing Social Science Planning Project Fund

Award Identifier / Grant number: 2022NDQN70

  1. Research funding: This work was supported by Chongqing Social Science Planning Project Fund (2022NDQN70).

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Received: 2023-02-22
Accepted: 2023-08-05
Published Online: 2023-08-21
Published in Print: 2025-03-26

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