Going above and beyond: Motivations of L2 German learners to (dis)continue language study

Author:

Wadas Megan1ORCID,Goetze Julia2ORCID,Jackson Carrie1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Germanic and Slavic Languages and Literatures Pennsylvania State University ‐ University Park University Park Pennsylvania USA

2. Department of German, Nordic, and Slavic+ University of Wisconsin‐Madison Madison Wisconsin USA

Abstract

AbstractSecond‐language (L2) learner motivation has been a thriving subfield within L2 acquisition research for decades, particularly since the development of the L2 Motivational Self System (L2MSS), a multi‐faceted motivational theory. This survey‐based study examines (1) whether L2MSS facets differ between students intending to continue (or discontinue) learning German past the language requirement and (2) whether any relationship exists between the different selves within the L2MSS, students’ L2 Learning Experience (L2E), and their Willingness to Communicate (WTC). Third‐semester learners’ mean ratings of their Ideal Self, Anti‐Ought‐To Self, WTC, and Attitudes Toward the L2 Community were significantly higher among students intending to continue German study beyond the language requirement (N = 28) than those discontinuing study (N = 46). Multiple regression analyses predicted a positive effect of the Ideal Self on ratings of both L2E and WTC. Qualitative analysis revealed themes of fear and positive attitudes toward the German language/culture among learners intending to continue German study, while non‐continuers predominantly mentioned the language requirement. Both continuers and non‐continuers mentioned the concrete and abstract utility of language learning as an additional motivation. The implications of these results for student recruitment and retention in German language programs are discussed.

Publisher

Wiley

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