Abstract
Motivational strategies are widely known as a practical method that is very much needed, especially in motivating students, to learn the second language. Therefore, this study is conducted to investigate further the ESL novice teachers' beliefs and practices on the motivational strategies used in the ESL classroom. The research was done among 40 ESL novice language teachers by distributing questionnaires that consist of closed-ended questions. The quantitative data was then analyzed using SPSS software to obtain descriptive statistics. This study's findings revealed the teachers' beliefs on the importance of the selected motivational strategies and how frequent they practice and implement the strategies in the ESL classroom. Therefore, it is hoped that this research would provide more insights for language teachers on the use of motivational techniques in the L2 classroom.
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