The Inspired Learner: Motivation and Second Language Acquisition in Early Childhood explores how young children acquire a second language through the dynamic interaction of first language influence and learning motivation. Drawing from personal experience, expert perspectives, and systematic observation, this book offers a reflective yet scholarly examination of early childhood English language learning.
The book begins with a self-experiential account of how first language (L1) shapes the process of second language (L2) acquisition in a child’s English learning journey. Daily observations of language use are combined with insights from linguistic and educational experts to identify key patterns and challenges. The discussion highlights three major impacts of L1 on L2 development, providing a nuanced understanding of transfer, interference, and cognitive scaffolding in early language learning.
Beyond linguistic factors, the book places strong emphasis on motivation as a driving force in successful language acquisition. Intrinsic and extrinsic motivation are examined through an accessible analogy of a jogger versus a marathon athlete, illustrating differences in learning persistence, engagement, and long-term outcomes. The correlation between these two forms of motivation is critically analyzed, leading to a rethinking of common approaches to motivating young English learners.
The final sections offer practical parental and pedagogical strategies designed to foster meaningful, sustained language learning experiences. By integrating theory, lived experience, and practical insight, this book serves as a valuable reference for parents, educators, and researchers interested in early childhood education, motivation, and second language acquisition.





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