Enhancing Student Motivation through Game-Based Learning and Meaningful Classroom Interactions in English Courses at Centro de Estudios de Idiomas Conversacionales

This essay explores how game-based learning (GBL) and meaningful classroom interactions can enhance student motivation in English as a Foreign Language (EFL) courses, particularly within diverse contexts like Centro de Estudios de Idiomas Conversacionales (CEIC). The central thesis asserts that comb...

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Autor principal: Hernández Salazar, Ericka
Formato: Tesis y trabajos finales
Lenguaje:español
Publicado: Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/11056/32355
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description This essay explores how game-based learning (GBL) and meaningful classroom interactions can enhance student motivation in English as a Foreign Language (EFL) courses, particularly within diverse contexts like Centro de Estudios de Idiomas Conversacionales (CEIC). The central thesis asserts that combining these strategies fosters motivation. Drawing on frameworks such as Self-Determination Theory and the L2 Motivational Self System, the essay emphasizes the value of autonomy, competence, and relatedness. Key arguments include the adaptability of GBL (both digital and analog), the need for contextualized teaching based on learner profiles and digital literacy, and the importance of fostering respectful teacher-student and peer relationships. The conclusions highlight that well-structured GBL and supportive interactions can increase intrinsic motivation, foster classroom belonging, and reduce anxiety. Ultimately, the essay emphasizes the importance of analyzing learners needs and profiles to design relevant and responsive strategies that promote engagement in mixed-age EFL classrooms.
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spelling INIE-SIPUB-6187 2026-08-17T20:01:55Z Enhancing Student Motivation through Game-Based Learning and Meaningful Classroom Interactions in English Courses at Centro de Estudios de Idiomas Conversacionales Hernández Salazar, Ericka Enseñanza de Idiomas Inglés Juegos Educativos Motivación English Language Teaching Motivation Educational Games This essay explores how game-based learning (GBL) and meaningful classroom interactions can enhance student motivation in English as a Foreign Language (EFL) courses, particularly within diverse contexts like Centro de Estudios de Idiomas Conversacionales (CEIC). The central thesis asserts that combining these strategies fosters motivation. Drawing on frameworks such as Self-Determination Theory and the L2 Motivational Self System, the essay emphasizes the value of autonomy, competence, and relatedness. Key arguments include the adaptability of GBL (both digital and analog), the need for contextualized teaching based on learner profiles and digital literacy, and the importance of fostering respectful teacher-student and peer relationships. The conclusions highlight that well-structured GBL and supportive interactions can increase intrinsic motivation, foster classroom belonging, and reduce anxiety. Ultimately, the essay emphasizes the importance of analyzing learners needs and profiles to design relevant and responsive strategies that promote engagement in mixed-age EFL classrooms. 2025 Tesis de maestría Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica https://hdl.handle.net/11056/32355 spa
spellingShingle Enhancing Student Motivation through Game-Based Learning and Meaningful Classroom Interactions in English Courses at Centro de Estudios de Idiomas Conversacionales
Hernández Salazar, Ericka
Enseñanza de Idiomas
Inglés
Juegos Educativos
Motivación
English
Language Teaching
Motivation
Educational Games
title Enhancing Student Motivation through Game-Based Learning and Meaningful Classroom Interactions in English Courses at Centro de Estudios de Idiomas Conversacionales
title_full Enhancing Student Motivation through Game-Based Learning and Meaningful Classroom Interactions in English Courses at Centro de Estudios de Idiomas Conversacionales
title_fullStr Enhancing Student Motivation through Game-Based Learning and Meaningful Classroom Interactions in English Courses at Centro de Estudios de Idiomas Conversacionales
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing Student Motivation through Game-Based Learning and Meaningful Classroom Interactions in English Courses at Centro de Estudios de Idiomas Conversacionales
title_short Enhancing Student Motivation through Game-Based Learning and Meaningful Classroom Interactions in English Courses at Centro de Estudios de Idiomas Conversacionales
title_sort enhancing student motivation through game based learning and meaningful classroom interactions in english courses at centro de estudios de idiomas conversacionales
topic Enseñanza de Idiomas
Inglés
Juegos Educativos
Motivación
English
Language Teaching
Motivation
Educational Games
topic_facet Enseñanza de Idiomas
Inglés
Juegos Educativos
Motivación
English
Language Teaching
Motivation
Educational Games
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