TITLE:
Exploration of Instrumental and Integrative Motivation for Reading English as a Second Language among Second Year Pre-University Students of Government MAO College, Lahore (Pakistan)
AUTHORS:
Tahir Jahan Khan, Azlina Murad Sani, Sarimah Shaikh-Abdullah
KEYWORDS:
Instrumental and Integrative Motivation, ESL, Pre-University, Reading English
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Social Sciences,
Vol.4 No.4,
April
21,
2016
ABSTRACT: Since the 1970s work of Gardner and Lambert, studies on language learning motivation have received much consideration in second language research. More recently, studies on reading motivation have also gained much interest. This study was conducted among 40 male second year pre-university students of Government MAO College, Lahore (Pakistan) to investigate the levels of instrumental and integrative motivation for reading English as a Second Language (ESL). Data were collected through an adapted version of Dornyei’s language learning motivation questionnaire, and analyzed by means of descriptive statistics. The findings indicate that the students were more strongly instrumentally motivated for reading English in their context. It was also found that the students have relatively lower levels of integrative motivation for reading English. Based on the findings and implications, recommendations are made for the enhancement of motivation for reading English in the Pakistani context.