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Willingness to communicate

In second-language acquisition, willingness to communicate (WTC) is the idea that language students who are willing to communicate in the second language actively look for chances to communicate; and furthermore, these learners actually do communicate in the second language. Therefore, 'the ultimate goal of the learning process should be to engender in language education students' the willingness to communicate (MacIntyre, Clément, Dörnyei & Noels:1998). In second-language acquisition, willingness to communicate (WTC) is the idea that language students who are willing to communicate in the second language actively look for chances to communicate; and furthermore, these learners actually do communicate in the second language. Therefore, 'the ultimate goal of the learning process should be to engender in language education students' the willingness to communicate (MacIntyre, Clément, Dörnyei & Noels:1998).

[ "Pedagogy", "Linguistics", "Communication", "Social psychology" ]
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