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Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FAU-UNICENTRO
Orgão: Pref. Pinhalão-PR
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FAU-UNICENTRO
Orgão: Pref. Pinhalão-PR
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TEXT I – The Role of Motivation in Learning English as a Second Language
Learning English as a second language can be a long and challenging process. Students
often face difficulties such as unfamiliar grammar rules, pronunciation differences, and vocabulary
gaps. However, one factor that significantly affects success in learning is motivation. Motivated
students tend to participate more actively in class, complete assignments, and practice the
language outside the classroom.
There are two main types of motivation: intrinsic and extrinsic. Intrinsic motivation comes
from the student’s internal desire to learn, such as personal interest in English culture or the joy of
learning new languages. On the other hand, extrinsic motivation is related to external rewards, like
passing an exam, getting a job promotion, or meeting school requirements. Both types of
motivation play an important role in language learning.
Teachers can use different strategies to increase student motivation. One effective method
is to create engaging and meaningful activities. For example, using real-life situations like roleplays, interviews, or debates can make students feel that what they are learning is useful and
relevant. Also, providing positive feedback and celebrating small achievements helps build student
confidence and encourages continuous effort.
Another essential factor is setting realistic goals. When students see progress over time,
such as learning a certain number of new words per week or being able to hold a short
conversation, they feel more motivated to continue. Clear and achievable targets make the
learning process less overwhelming and more enjoyable.
Finally, it is important for teachers to understand the individual needs and interests of their
students. Adapting lessons to include topics that students enjoy, such as music, movies, or travel,
can make classes more dynamic and inspiring. Motivation is not something fixed; it can grow with
the right teaching approach and a supportive classroom environment.