Enhancing Student Motivation in ESP by Increasing the Level of Engagement: A Proposed Model

The article considers the opportunity to enhance student motivation in the acquisition of English for specific purposes by increasing the level of learner engagement. The authors propose to use an interdisciplinary approach by applying tools that have been approved in marketing theory and practice f...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Albena Stefanova, Georgi Zabunov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: New Bulgarian University 2020-12-01
Series:English Studies at NBU
Subjects:
esp
Online Access:https://esnbu.org/data/files/2020/esnbu.20.2.2.pdf
id doaj-58c40d0e0a2941899f3bcdc89096a141
record_format Article
spelling doaj-58c40d0e0a2941899f3bcdc89096a1412021-04-02T18:58:58ZengNew Bulgarian UniversityEnglish Studies at NBU2367-57052367-87042020-12-016220121610.33919/esnbu.20.2.2Enhancing Student Motivation in ESP by Increasing the Level of Engagement: A Proposed ModelAlbena Stefanova0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9757-3221Georgi Zabunov1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5981-1372University of National and World Economy, Sofia, BulgariaUniversity of National and World Economy, Sofia, BulgariaThe article considers the opportunity to enhance student motivation in the acquisition of English for specific purposes by increasing the level of learner engagement. The authors propose to use an interdisciplinary approach by applying tools that have been approved in marketing theory and practice for the management of consumer involvement in the purchasing process and adapting them to teaching ESP to increase course effectiveness. Marketing literature analysis reveals two important points. The first one is that in classical marketing, the concepts of enduring involvement and situational involvement are used and combined together to form a complex consumer response. In modern marketing, this complex response is called consumer engagement. The second point is that situational involvement plays a key role in shaping the complex consumer response. The authors' suggestion is to use situational involvement as the major tool for boosting student motivation taking into consideration factors such as the specific features of the new generations and the growing use of modern technologies in everyday communication and learning. A description of model tasks is given to exemplify their interdisciplinary nature as well as observations related to their use in class supplemented by student feedback.https://esnbu.org/data/files/2020/esnbu.20.2.2.pdfesplearning motivationstudent engagementenduring involvementsituational involvement
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Albena Stefanova
Georgi Zabunov
spellingShingle Albena Stefanova
Georgi Zabunov
Enhancing Student Motivation in ESP by Increasing the Level of Engagement: A Proposed Model
English Studies at NBU
esp
learning motivation
student engagement
enduring involvement
situational involvement
author_facet Albena Stefanova
Georgi Zabunov
author_sort Albena Stefanova
title Enhancing Student Motivation in ESP by Increasing the Level of Engagement: A Proposed Model
title_short Enhancing Student Motivation in ESP by Increasing the Level of Engagement: A Proposed Model
title_full Enhancing Student Motivation in ESP by Increasing the Level of Engagement: A Proposed Model
title_fullStr Enhancing Student Motivation in ESP by Increasing the Level of Engagement: A Proposed Model
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing Student Motivation in ESP by Increasing the Level of Engagement: A Proposed Model
title_sort enhancing student motivation in esp by increasing the level of engagement: a proposed model
publisher New Bulgarian University
series English Studies at NBU
issn 2367-5705
2367-8704
publishDate 2020-12-01
description The article considers the opportunity to enhance student motivation in the acquisition of English for specific purposes by increasing the level of learner engagement. The authors propose to use an interdisciplinary approach by applying tools that have been approved in marketing theory and practice for the management of consumer involvement in the purchasing process and adapting them to teaching ESP to increase course effectiveness. Marketing literature analysis reveals two important points. The first one is that in classical marketing, the concepts of enduring involvement and situational involvement are used and combined together to form a complex consumer response. In modern marketing, this complex response is called consumer engagement. The second point is that situational involvement plays a key role in shaping the complex consumer response. The authors' suggestion is to use situational involvement as the major tool for boosting student motivation taking into consideration factors such as the specific features of the new generations and the growing use of modern technologies in everyday communication and learning. A description of model tasks is given to exemplify their interdisciplinary nature as well as observations related to their use in class supplemented by student feedback.
topic esp
learning motivation
student engagement
enduring involvement
situational involvement
url https://esnbu.org/data/files/2020/esnbu.20.2.2.pdf
work_keys_str_mv AT albenastefanova enhancingstudentmotivationinespbyincreasingthelevelofengagementaproposedmodel
AT georgizabunov enhancingstudentmotivationinespbyincreasingthelevelofengagementaproposedmodel
_version_ 1721550239977963520