Abstract:
English is a subject that requires acquisition due to its continued relevance in the contemporary global context.
Consequently, this research examines the primary motivational factors driving adult learners to engage in foreign
language studies and the strategies they employ to enhance their language proficiency through the use of case
studies. Utilizing a mixed-method research design, the investigation incorporated questionnaires and interpreting
data with a total of 30 adult EFL learners. The findings derived from the questionnaire revealed statistically
significant results. Findings indicate a notable emphasis on motivational factors such as the necessity for global
communication and professional growth as the primary motivators, while effective learning tactics encompass
the utilization of digital resources, organized speaking exercises, and participation in hands-on activities. English
is a subject that requires acquisition due to its continued relevance in the contemporary global context.
Consequently, this research examines the primary motivational factors driving adult learners to engage in foreign
language studies and the strategies they employ to enhance their language proficiency through the use of case
studies. Utilizing a mixed-method research design, the investigation incorporated questionnaires and interpreting
data with a total of 30 adult EFL learners. The findings derived from the questionnaire revealed statistically
significant results. Findings indicate a notable emphasis on motivational factors such as the necessity for global
communication and professional growth as the primary motivators, while effective learning tactics encompass
the utilization of digital resources, organized speaking exercises, and participation in hands-on activities. This
study has proven that with the motivation and strategies can make students improve their foreign language.