Students’ Self and Group-Driven Motivation on Target-Oriented Activity in Grammar Learning

The article investigated students’ self and group-driven motivation in learning Grammar & Structure 03 on target oriented activity. It aimed at exploring what factors influence the participants and their higher motivation between self and group-driven motivation are, and how their motivation pro...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of English linguistics 2018-06, Vol.8 (5), p.192
Hauptverfasser: Salikin, Hairus, Bin-Tahir, Saidna, Supriono, Hari, Rahmawati, Anisya
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