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СПЕЦИФИКА СОМАТИЧЕСКИХ ФРАЗЕОЛОГИЧЕСКИХ ЕДИНИЦ С ОТДЕЛЬНЫМИ СОМАТИЧЕСКИМИ КОМПОНЕНТАМИ ... : THE SPECIFICS OF SOMATIC PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS WITH SEPARATE SOMATIC COMPONENTS ...
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INNOVATIONS IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING OF STUDENTS IN NON-LINGUISTIC UNIVERSITIES ... : ИННОВАЦИИ В ОБУЧЕНИИ АНГЛИЙСКОМУ ЯЗЫКУ СТУДЕНТОВ В НЕЯЗЫКОВЫХ ВУЗАХ ...
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Demo User. - : The Language Archive, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, 2022
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ProQuest Historical Newspapers Collections: The New York Times (1851-1936) and The Washington Post (1877-1934) ...
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ProQuest Historical Newspapers Collections: The New York Times (1851-1936) and The Washington Post (1877-1934) ...
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English-Learning Motivation among Chinese Mature Learners: A Comparative Study of English and Non-English Majors
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In: Behavioral Sciences; Volume 12; Issue 5; Pages: 135 (2022)
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This study examined the motivation of Chinese mature students toward learning English. The participants in the study were ten Chinese mature learners, of whom four were English majors and six were non-English majors. Each underwent a semi-structured interview. Their responses were then coded and analyzed based on Matsuzaka-Carreira’s motivation framework. Furthermore, the Keyword Extraction and Link Terms techniques of PolyAnalystTM were used for further analysis. The results showed that English majors tended to be goal-oriented, and non-English majors were more likely to be means-oriented. English majors were identified as having additional integrative motivation. The factors influencing the motivation of English majors were more diverse than those influencing their non-English major counterparts. The obvious distinction between the two groups was their attitude towards the target language and culture. These findings suggest that instruction for adults should be aligned with mature learners’ practical needs and individual characteristics.
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Chinese mature learners; English language; English majors; motivation; social network analysis
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URL: https://doi.org/10.3390/bs12050135
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Code preference in OLL of accommodation in Palma
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Bruyèl-Olmedo, Antonio. - : Escuela Universitaria de Turismo 'Felipe Moreno' (appointed to Universitat de les Illes Balears), 2022
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The importance of the English language in public diplomacy and international relations
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In: Journal of Liberty and International Affairs ; 8 ; 1 ; 322-339 (2022)
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Standardising English Spelling The Role of Printing in Sixteenth and Seventeenth-century Graphemic Developments
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