The Relationship between EFL Learners’ L2 Motivational Self System and Academic Resilience
Subject Areas : Research in English Language PedagogySepideh Basir 1 , Sholeh Kolahi 2
1 - Department of Foreign Languages, Central Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
2 - Department of Foreign Languages, Central Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
Keywords: Self, Ideal L2, resilience, L2, Ought to L2 Self, learning experience,
Abstract :
The present study aimed at investigating any significant relationship between EFL learners' L2 Motivational Self System (L2MSS), its components: Ideal L2 self, Ought to L2 self, L2 learning experience and Academic Resilience. The participants of the study included 123 Iranian male and female EFL learners. The instruments were two questionnaires tapping L2MSS and its components and Academic Resilience. The researchers also interviewed 10 participants in an attempt to triangulate the data collection procedure. The results of statistical analysis indicated that there was a significant and positive relationship between EFL learners' L2MSS and Academic Resilience. It also showed that EFL Learners’ L2MSS could be a significant predictor for their Academic Resilience. Nevertheless, there was no significant relationship between EFL learners' Ideal L2 self, Ought to L2 Self, L2 learning Experience and their Academic Resilience. The results of the interviews confirmed the findings of the quantitative phase of the study.
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