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Motivation and Investment : Korean Students’ Language Learning during Early Study Abroad

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Young Wha Lee

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This paper examines the motivation and investment of Korean students’ language learning experiences during their early study abroad in the United States. Early study abroad involved not only language learning process, but also why students engage in language learning. This study explored the participants’ ideal L2 self and ought-to L2 self from Dörnyei’s L2 Motivational Self System and imagined community, imagined identity, and non-participation related to the concept of investment. Data were collected from individual and group interviews with six Korean young adults who reflected on their early study abroad in their elementary or secondary school years. Motivation and investment represented language learners’ desires, and they were situational and contextual. Motivation and investment complemented each other such that students sometimes had motivation, but other times had investment or they had both but with a different focus. Imagined future selves can stimulate students’ language learning, and teachers should understand and balance students’ actual and imagined identities in their learning context.

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Abstract
Introduction
Literature Review
Motivation: L2 Motivational Self System
Investment: Imagined Communities and Imagined Identities
Motivation and Investment
Language Learner Identity
Methods
Participants
Data Collection
Data Analysis
Finding and Discussion
Motivation: L2 Motivational Self System
Investment
Conclusion
The Author
References
Appendix

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  • Young Wha Lee Seoul National University, South Korea

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