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motivation This can be defined in terms of the learner's overall goal or orientation. 'Instrumental' motivation occurs when the learner's goal is functional (eg to get a job or pass an examination), and 'integrative' motivation occurs when the learner wishes to identify with the culture of the L2 group. 'Task" motivation is the interest felt by the learner in performing different learning tasks.
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motivation Tendency to expend effort to achieve a goal.
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motivation n. the grounds or goals for the actions of a character.
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motivation the reasons an author establishes for a character
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motivation the character
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