The different effects of the ideal L2 self and intrinsic motivation on reading performance via engagement among young Chinese second-language learners

IF 1.4 2区 文学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Xinhua Zhu, Shui-duen Chan, Yuan Yao, Siyu Zhu
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Abstract

Abstract Although motivational variables have been extensively examined in the context of English as a second/foreign language (ESL/EFL), they have received little attention when learning Chinese as a second language (CSL), especially among elementary school students in lower grades. Considering the significant impact of psychological variables on language learning and the dilemma of Chinese reading for non-Chinese speaking (NCS) students from Hong Kong, this study examined the structural relationship between the ideal L2 self and intrinsic motivation, as well as their impacts on the learning engagement and reading performance of 475 Hong Kong first-grade NCS students. Two findings were noteworthy: (1) under the simultaneous consideration of the above-mentioned variables, intrinsic motivation affects learning engagement and Chinese reading performance more than the ideal self; (2) the indirect effects of intrinsic motivation on reading performance through learning engagement are more significant than its direct effect on reading performance. The implications of the findings are discussed.
理想二语自我和内在动机对年轻中国二语学习者参与阅读表现的不同影响
虽然动机变量在英语作为第二语言/外语(ESL/EFL)的背景下得到了广泛的研究,但在汉语作为第二语言(CSL)的学习中却很少受到关注,尤其是在低年级的小学生中。考虑到心理变量对语言学习的显著影响和香港非华语学生的中文阅读困境,本研究考察了理想二语自我与内在动机之间的结构关系,以及它们对475名香港非华语学生学习投入和阅读表现的影响。两个研究结果值得注意:(1)在同时考虑上述变量的情况下,内在动机对学习投入和语文阅读成绩的影响大于理想自我;(2)内在动机通过学习投入对阅读成绩的间接影响大于其对阅读成绩的直接影响。讨论了研究结果的含义。
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期刊介绍: International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching is devoted to problems of general and applied linguistics in their various forms.
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