instrumental motivation
ins
ˌɪns
ins
tru
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men
ˈmɛn
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British pronunciation
/ˌɪnstɹəmˈɛntəl mˌəʊtɪvˈeɪʃən/

Definition & Meaning of "instrumental motivation"in English

Instrumental motivation
01

the desire to learn a language for practical purposes, such as advancing career prospects, obtaining a job, or achieving specific goals, rather than for intrinsic or personal reasons

What is "instrumental motivation"?

Instrumental motivation refers to the desire to learn a language for specific practical benefits or goals, such as advancing one’s career, achieving academic success, or meeting requirements for a job or visa. Learners with instrumental motivation are primarily focused on the tangible outcomes of language acquisition, such as improved job prospects, better educational opportunities, or increased access to resources. This type of motivation emphasizes the utilitarian aspects of learning a language rather than a personal connection to its culture or community. While instrumental motivation can effectively drive language learning, it may not foster the same emotional engagement as integrative motivation.

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