Volume 8, Number 2/3

The English Learning Motivation of Chinese Students: Cross-Grade Survey Analysis

  Authors

Xiaojing Song, Marketing Trading Centre, China

  Abstract

Existing literature indicates that motivation is the most powerful determining factor that influences the rate and success of second language learning [1][2][3][4][5][6][7]. Currently, there is a growing body of empirical research indicating the changes in second language learning motivation in different grades at the same or different schools [8][9][10][11][12]. The findings of previous studies have mostly shown that student second language learning motivation increases with increasing school levels. Do¨rnyei (2000) suggested that concentrating on the time dimension of second language motivation is crucial for comprehending the second language motivation of students. However, the temporal variations of second language motivation, particularly motivational changes at different Chinese school levels, have not been sufficiently emphasized by second language motivation researchers, therefore, this quantitative research investigated the changes in Chinese students’ English learning motivation from primary to high school. An English learning motivation questionnaire was used and administered to 3000 students from Grades 1 - 12 in public primary, junior high, and high schools across Mainland China, and employed the reliability analysis and analysis of variance to analyze quantitative data. The statistical results revealed that high school students ranked highest in English learning motivation, followed by junior high and primary school students. Furthermore, the college entrance examination had a positive impact on high school students' motivation to learn English.

  Keywords

English Learning Motivation, School Levels, College Entrance Examination, Cross-grade Analysis