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Volume 15 Number 1, Spring 2018, Pages 1-256   


 http://dx.doi.org/10.18823/asiatefl.2018.15.1.9.130 PDF Download
   

Why We Do and What We Do: The Experience of Good English Language Learners

    Sue-jeong Shin, Hyun-joo Song, Hyun-kyu Choi, Myung-hwan Hwang, Hyuna Lee, Youn Mi Cathy Lee, Rosa Oh & Hee-Kyung Lee


This narrative inquiry explores how good English language learners' (GELLs) L2 motivation and usage of language learning strategies change over time based on the onset age of active English learning in the Korean English as a foreign language (EFL) context. And also the current study examines how GELLs learn English. The authors investigated a total dataset of 83 GELLs from 25 autobiographical books on “How I succeed in learning English as a foreign language.” Results indicated that as GELLs' language proficiency increased, their L2 motivation changed in different patterns depending on the onset age of active English learning. Second, GELLs preferred metacognitive, cognitive, memorization, and social strategies both at the beginning and advanced stage of the English learning process regardless of the onset age of active learning. Finally, GELLs acquired English through a well-balanced language course regardless of the onset age of active learning. Pedagogical implications and future research suggestions are also discussed.

Keywords: age of onset; good English language learners; language learning strategies; learner motivation; narrative inquiry