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Volume
7. Issue 1
Article 3
Title:
Orientations and Motivation in English Language Learning: a Study
of Bangladeshi Students at Undergraduate Level
Author:
Sayeedur Rahman
Bio:
Sayeedur Rahman is currently a Ph.D. scholar in ELT at the Centre
of Linguistics and
English, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. The author's research
interests
include socio-linguistics, second language acquisition, acculturation,
and
bilingual education The author possesses a Masters in English Language
and
Literature from Jawaharlal Nehru University and has been teaching
for the previous five years at the American International University
- Bangladesh (AIUB) as a senior lecturer.
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Abstract
This paper analyzes and determines the various socio-psychological orientations
of the undergraduate students of private universities of Bangladesh
towards learning English. The study focuses on the most important social
psychological variables: attitude and motivation. The domain where English
is used mostly, is also investigated to know the present linguistics
reality of Bangladesh. The research ultimately shows that the learners
in Bangladesh learn English for its 'functional role' i.e. for its utilitarian
value. The use of English is very much domain-specific in Bangladesh.
The author contends that the main problem lies with the socio-psychological
factors of the learners that ultimately shape their idea about learning
'English'. The investigation clearly shows that the learners learn English
for 'instrumental' reason and as oppose to previous researches conducted
in Bangladesh, proves 'instrumental motivation' as the dominant motivational
orientation for the students to learn English. This study of the social-psychological
variables of the students will possibly help us to identify the existing
problems and may provide the right perspective for any FLT (foreign
Language Teaching) situations in the country. Finally, some recommendations
on future directions for this research area in Bangladesh have been
highlighted.
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