Lack of Reading Motivation in the Algerian EFL Classrooms: The case of First Year Master ELT Students at Tlemcen University
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Students at university are required to read in order to fulfill academic activities and
acquire knowledge. However, reading frequency varies from one student to another
depending on some factors. The major one is motivation since it is the impulse that
leads them to effective reading. Therefore, the present work is an investigation to
highlight the lack of reading motivation in EFL classrooms. For this purpose, a case
study of first year ELT Master’s students in the English Department of Tlemcen
University was conducted. It was based on the use of a students’ questionnaire and
teachers’ interview. To analyze the data, a combination of both qualitative and
quantitative methods was used. The results obtained showed that students under
investigation were aware about their lack of reading and they are not motivated to
read English texts. Hence, a number of suggestions and recommendations were put
forward to enhance their motivation as the integration of the reading skill as an
independent module and also the use of new technologies to read and practice
reading activities.