Indonesian Efl University Students Motivation In Learning English: A Small–Scale Survey
Abstract
Motivation to learn English is an interesting topic to discuss because motivation plays an
important role in learning a second/foreign language. The study aims to determine the level of
motivation in learning English at the Department of English Education at a Private University In
Yogyakarta. The instrument of the study is a quantitative approach in the form of a survey study of the
questionnaire Language Learning Orientation Scale-Intrinsic Motivation, Extrinsic and Amotivation
subscale (LLOS-IEA) by Noels et al (2000). 95 students participated in filling out the questionnaire
from one cohort 2020. The conclusion of this study is based on research findings and discussions on
motivational factors in learning English. This study shows that students majoring in English Education
Department from one cohort 2020 have very high motivation, seen from the first highest factor, namely
personal/professional motivation, secondly intrinsic motivation, when obligation/avoidance motivation,
and the lowest, namely amotivation. So this shows the motivation in learning English is very high so
that when students learn English, they are motivated to develop students' personalities. Also, students
are motivated because they find new things such as new knowledge, interesting things, and positive
things. Then it can be concluded that students are motivated either intrinsically or extrinsically, so the
amotivation factor is the lowest because students already know their reasons for learning English.