Title of article :
University Students’ Perception of Demotivating Factors in Learning English as a Foreign Language
Author/Authors :
Hosseinpour, Nafiseh Department of English Language - Falavarjan Branch - Islamic Azad University, Isfahan , Heidari Tabrizi, Hossein Department of Foreign Languages - Isfahan (Khorasgan) Branch - Islamic Azad Univeristy, Isfahan
Abstract :
Demotivation is a relatively new topic in the field of second or foreign language
acquisition which is in need of more rigorous research. In this regard, the present
study was an attempt to investigate demotivating factors in learning English as a
foreign language in an Iranian context. To this end, 382 Persian learners of English
were selected through stratified clustering sampling procedure to participate in this
mixed method study. The Data was collected through a 40-item Likert type
questionnaire. The Factor analysis of the data extracted seven factors including a)
inadequate facilities, b) reduced self-confidence, c) class characteristics, d) lack of
purpose to study English, e) teaching methods, f) teachers and teaching styles, and
g) negative attitudes toward English and the culture of English-speaking countries
as demotivators. The Students‟ perceptions of these seven factors were compared
based on their general English proficiency levels. The Results revealed that low
proficient learners perceived reduced self-confidence and negative attitudes more
demotivating than their counterparts at other levels of proficiency.
Keywords :
Motivation , Demotivating Factors in Learning EFL , General English Proficiency , Iranian EFL Learners
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics