[eng] English as a first foreign language in the Spanish education system is one of
the subjects with the highest percentage of unsuccessful pass rates. In general
terms, in Secondary Education, the level of English is low and the interest in it is
increasingly residual. Although aware of the environment and the main source
of the island's economy - tourism - there is a lack of awareness of the benefits
of learning this language within the education system itself.
Therefore, motivation in the classroom during English speaking classes is the
turning point for benefiting the society which is developed in the school.
Motivation needs to be justified in a specialised context and modernised in
current educational ideas, as well as drawing on the theoretical background on
motivation and, finally, addressing the transversality of the aforementioned
concepts and others that emerge during this research.
On the one hand, we find that every school (whether primary, secondary or
higher education) creates a small society. This is a constant reflection of the
real society, but with the distinction that it is more rapidly modifiable than the
reality in which we live. The moral and social norms and values that are
established at school shape the attitudes and ways of behaving and thinking of
all those connected to the school - family, pupils and teachers - as well as
others that are also added to these, such as the school's administrative and
service staff.
On the other hand, the English subject should form the basis of any knowledge
established in school learning. Seeing this as the cross-cutting benefit of any
tool to be used in everyday life, in addition to the health benefits it brings, which
will not be covered in this paper in order to focus on methodological, conceptual
and resource aspects.