INTRINSIC AND EXTRINSIC MOTIVATION IN LEARNERS OF ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE
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Motivation is a particularly important and specific component of learning activities. Through motivation, pedagogical goals are quickly transformed into mental goals of trainees. The types of motivation in learners of English as a foreign language is discussed in the article. In addition, techniques for the formation of motivation is also examined.
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