The Role of Motivation in Improving EFL Learner’s Speaking Skill : The Case of Third- Year Foreign Languages Learners at Medjaoui Habri Secondary School -Tlemcen
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University of Tlemcen
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Motivation can be an influential factor in increasing learners' speaking skills because it allows
them to produce a good language. In addition, speaking is one of the most significant skills for
gaining knowledge in all fields; therefore, it should not be neglected. Moreover, learners' lack
of speaking may be due to their lack of motivation. The present dissertation aims at exploring
the role of motivation in enhancing EFL learners’ speaking skill regarding third-year learners
at Medjaoui Habri secondary school-Tlemcen. The purpose of this study is to improve learners'
English-speaking skills and help them enhance their academic learning. If learners are truly
motivated, this will result in improving their oral performance goals. Besides, motivation has
proven its effectiveness; in other words, according to enormous studies, motivation enables
learners to effectively improve their language skills, communicate appropriately, produce
meaningful sentences through participation, and expand their cultural features as well. To study
the hypotheses, the researcher relied on the descriptive method to find the relationship between
the dependent and independent variables mentioned above. The questionnaire and interview are
the data-gathering tools of this research. The obtained results are found to be highly significant
since the results of the analysis of the learners’ questionnaire assert that there is a serious gap
among third-year learners with speaking competence. English teachers claim that their learners
have difficulty with speaking mastery. As a result of this, motivation seems like an important
element. This leads to confirm that if teachers are aware of the advantages of motivation as
stated in the hypotheses, learners may have a positive attitude towards speaking, which
enhances their oral performance.