THE ROLE OF MOTIVATION IN LEARNING SECOND LANGUAGE
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Abstract. This study reviews current composition on the part of motivation in alternate or foreign language literacy. Motivation is an important factor in explaining the success or failure of any complex work. In this composition, the experimenter identifies the term motivation, explains different types of motivation, reviews former exploration on the part of motivation mentions the terms of language literacy, motivation and eventually tells the main factors of motivation. Review of literature has shown that motivation plays a veritably important part in learning English as a foreign or alternate language successfully preface.
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