Abstract
This study investigates the optimization of junior high school English teaching using the ARCS motivation model and Task-Based Language Teaching (TBLT). The ARCS model emphasizes attention, relevance, confidence, and satisfaction to enhance student motivation, while TBLT integrates language learning into real-life situations. Implemented through Moodle, the study fosters student engagement, critical thinking, and language proficiency. Results show improved student interest and comprehension, highlighting the approach's efficacy. Challenges in implementing TBLT in diverse educational contexts are also discussed. The study underscores the potential of combining motivational strategies and practical language application for effective English teaching.
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