How Setting Goals Enhances Learners’ Self-Efficacy Beliefs in Listening Comprehension

  • Ballesteros Muñoz L
  • Tutistar Jojoa S
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This article outlines a study that explores the relationship between SMART goal setting (Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Time-based) and learning English in Colombia concerning a foreign language learners’ self-efficacy beliefs in listening. The participants were seventh and ninth grade students of two schools in Bogotá, Colombia. The results revealed that self-efficacy was highly positive when related to goal setting as students were able to set SMART goals to improve their listening comprehension and learners showed improvement in self-efficacy beliefs and felt more motivated while completing listening tasks related to songs. Furthermore this study shows that goal setting training can be incorporated successfully into the English as a foreign language classroom.

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Ballesteros Muñoz, L., & Tutistar Jojoa, S. (2014). How Setting Goals Enhances Learners’ Self-Efficacy Beliefs in Listening Comprehension. HOW, 21(1), 42–61. https://doi.org/10.19183/how.21.1.14

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