Motivation quiz

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Motivation Mastery Quiz

Test your understanding of motivation in language learning with our engaging quiz! This quiz covers key concepts, theories, and research findings related to different types of motivation that impact students' success in second language acquisition.

  • Explore different motivations: integrative, instrumental, intrinsic, and extrinsic.
  • Learn key factors that influence a student’s language learning journey.
  • Enhance your knowledge with research-based questions.
8 Questions2 MinutesCreated by InspiringWave24
1. How many types of motivation exists according to Lambert and Gardner?
A) 3
B)5
C) 4
D) 2
2. Which motivation teachers try to boost because it has better results?
A) Integrative motivation
B) Intrinsic motivation
C) Instrumental motivation
D) Extrinsic motivation
3. Mark the main reasons for students learning a second language, according to Coleman´s research in 1996.
A) Because they are good at it
B) To become a better-educated person
C) For a future career
D) To start a romantic relationship with a foreign person
E) To travel in different countries
F) They are obligated to learn it
4. Where is stated that learners need to be considered as “real persons”?
A) Complex dynamic system
B) The second language motivational self
C) Ideal second language self
D) Person-in-context
5. What are the three key elements of motivation?
A) Attention
B) Desire
C) Discipline
D) Diligence
E) Responsibility
F) Dedication
G) Effort
H) Affect
6. Type of motivation that serves for the practical needs of a learner.
A) Integrative motivation
B) Instrumental motivation
C) Intrinsic motivation
D) Extrinsic motivation
7. Choose the correct fact:
A) Effort alone does not signify motivation
B) Integrative orientation refers to pass an exam or to advance a career
C) Instrumental orientation is characterized by the learner's positive attitudes towards the target language.
D) The motivated individual expends effort toward the goal and is motivated.
8. What does integrative and instrumental motivation refer to?
A) Integrative means to gain social rewards and instrumental is to advance a career
B) Integrative motivation refers to the learner´s desire to integrate into the target community. Instrumental motivation underlies the goal to accomplish non-interpersonal purposes such as to pass an exam
C) Integrative is about the learner´s positive attitude towards the target language group. Instrumental motivation refers to a desire to increase the affiliation with the target community
D) Integrative refers to a more functional reason for language learning. Instrumental refers to a learner’s desire to learn more about the cultural community of the target language or to assimilate to some degree in the target community
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