Interest-based Language Teaching: Enhancing Students’ Interest and Achievement in L2 Reading

This study reports the findings of the research conducted on the effects of Interest-Based Language Teaching (IBLT) on Persian students’ interest in L2 learning, and their achievement in reading comprehension. With the aim of improving L2 learning in the university level, the study investigated w...

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Main Authors: Majid Asgari, Saeed Ketabi, Zahra Amirian
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Urmia University 2019-01-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Language Teaching Research
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Online Access:http://ijltr.urmia.ac.ir/article_120633_251584d40ce528d2131d160c9d1983b4.pdf
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spelling doaj-70e48fa4f8d14d0eabbf0f03f41cb3f82020-11-24T22:23:43ZengUrmia UniversityIranian Journal of Language Teaching Research2322-12912322-12912019-01-01716175 Interest-based Language Teaching: Enhancing Students’ Interest and Achievement in L2 ReadingMajid Asgari0Saeed Ketabi1Zahra Amirian2University of IsfahanUniversity of IsfahanUniversity of IsfahanThis study reports the findings of the research conducted on the effects of Interest-Based Language Teaching (IBLT) on Persian students’ interest in L2 learning, and their achievement in reading comprehension. With the aim of improving L2 learning in the university level, the study investigated whether selecting instructional materials based on learners’ interest areas could impact their interest in language learning. Furthermore, it examined whether selecting instructional materials based on interest would have any influence on learners’ performance in L2 reading. It also examined any significant differences between the learners with high and low L2 reading levels in terms of interest. The participants were sixty first-year nursing students in a nursing college. Both questionnaires and tests were employed to collect the data. The collected data were closely examined and analyzed using independent-samples t-test. The results revealed that (1) personalizing the materials could make a significant contribution to the development and enhancement of students' interest level in L2 learning; (2) selecting the instructional materials based on learners’ interest areas could improve their performance in L2 reading comprehension; and (3) in using IBLT, there was no significant difference between learners with different levels of reading proficiency in learning the course materials. http://ijltr.urmia.ac.ir/article_120633_251584d40ce528d2131d160c9d1983b4.pdfinterest-based language teaching (IBLT)student interest in L2 learningpersonalizing instructional materialsL2 reading
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author Majid Asgari
Saeed Ketabi
Zahra Amirian
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Saeed Ketabi
Zahra Amirian
Interest-based Language Teaching: Enhancing Students’ Interest and Achievement in L2 Reading
Iranian Journal of Language Teaching Research
interest-based language teaching (IBLT)
student interest in L2 learning
personalizing instructional materials
L2 reading
author_facet Majid Asgari
Saeed Ketabi
Zahra Amirian
author_sort Majid Asgari
title Interest-based Language Teaching: Enhancing Students’ Interest and Achievement in L2 Reading
title_short Interest-based Language Teaching: Enhancing Students’ Interest and Achievement in L2 Reading
title_full Interest-based Language Teaching: Enhancing Students’ Interest and Achievement in L2 Reading
title_fullStr Interest-based Language Teaching: Enhancing Students’ Interest and Achievement in L2 Reading
title_full_unstemmed Interest-based Language Teaching: Enhancing Students’ Interest and Achievement in L2 Reading
title_sort interest-based language teaching: enhancing students’ interest and achievement in l2 reading
publisher Urmia University
series Iranian Journal of Language Teaching Research
issn 2322-1291
2322-1291
publishDate 2019-01-01
description This study reports the findings of the research conducted on the effects of Interest-Based Language Teaching (IBLT) on Persian students’ interest in L2 learning, and their achievement in reading comprehension. With the aim of improving L2 learning in the university level, the study investigated whether selecting instructional materials based on learners’ interest areas could impact their interest in language learning. Furthermore, it examined whether selecting instructional materials based on interest would have any influence on learners’ performance in L2 reading. It also examined any significant differences between the learners with high and low L2 reading levels in terms of interest. The participants were sixty first-year nursing students in a nursing college. Both questionnaires and tests were employed to collect the data. The collected data were closely examined and analyzed using independent-samples t-test. The results revealed that (1) personalizing the materials could make a significant contribution to the development and enhancement of students' interest level in L2 learning; (2) selecting the instructional materials based on learners’ interest areas could improve their performance in L2 reading comprehension; and (3) in using IBLT, there was no significant difference between learners with different levels of reading proficiency in learning the course materials.
topic interest-based language teaching (IBLT)
student interest in L2 learning
personalizing instructional materials
L2 reading
url http://ijltr.urmia.ac.ir/article_120633_251584d40ce528d2131d160c9d1983b4.pdf
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