Significance of L2 and L3 Motivation in the Context of an English-Taught Program: A Preliminary Study at a Japanese University
This study explores the motivation of international students who simultaneously studied L2 English and L3 Japanese while learning in an English-taught program specializing in policy studies at a Japanese university. Data were collected from five participants using semi-structured interviews, motivat...
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Main Author: | Naoko Kojima (Author) |
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2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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