Language attitudes and L2 motivation of Korean language learners in Malaysia

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This study examined relationships between language attitudes and L2 motivation of learners of Korean as a Foreign Language (KFL) in a large public university in Malaysia. It employed the socio-educational model of L2 motivation and focused on the relationship between the language learners' attitudes toward speakers of the target language and their motivation to learn Korean. A systematic statistical analysis was performed to analyse the data collected from 19 (N=19) students. A robust statistical procedure adopted in this study allowed some worthwhile insights into the language attitudes-L2 motivation nexus. The findings indicated that there existed a statistically significant relationship between the language learners' instrumental orientation and their attitudes toward the speakers of Korean language.

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Nikitina, L., Furuoka, F., & Kamaruddin, N. (2020). Language attitudes and L2 motivation of Korean language learners in Malaysia. Journal of Language and Education, 6(2), 132–146. https://doi.org/10.17323/JLE.2020.10716

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