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Foreign Language Enjoyment and Anxiety Among Polish EFL Students - Theory and Practical Implications for Foreign Language Educators

English · Hardback

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This book provides a comprehensive overview of the theoretical issues and existing research in relation to the emotions that learners experience when learning and using a FL, highlighting the two emotions under investigation, enjoyment and anxiety, which are the focus of the empirical research reported later in the book. Highlighting the crucial role of emotions in the foreign language (FL) learning process, this book reports the findings of a study investigating the relationship between foreign language enjoyment (FLE) and foreign language anxiety (FLA) in the context of Polish secondary school students learning English as a FL. Chapter 1 conceptualizes emotions and introduces their different typologies. Chapter 2 looks at the constructs of FLE and FLA, while Chapter 3 presents findings from a selection of studies on FLE, FLA, and the relationship between them. Chapter 4 describes the rationale for conducting the study and includes a detailed description of the analytical procedures. It goes on to present the results of the study, the discussion, and the study limitations. Finally, Chapter 5 highlights the pedagogical implications of the study and suggests some directions for future research. The book is of interest to specialists researching the role of emotions in SLA, as well as to FL teachers looking for realistic recommendations for their work with FL learners.

List of contents

Positive and negative emotions: theoretical considerations.- Foreign language enjoyment and foreign language anxiety.- A review of selected empirical research on foreign language enjoyment and foreign language anxiety.- The empirical research on the relationship between foreign language enjoyment and foreign language anxiety.- The research implications and recommendations for the EFL classroom.

About the author

Ewelina Mierzwa-Kamińska is currently working as Assistant Professor at the University of Opole, Poland. She successfully defended her doctoral thesis on the relationship between foreign language enjoyment and foreign language anxiety among Polish secondary school students. She has published several articles on foreign language enjoyment and its relation to students' gender and language anxiety. She has also participated in several academic conferences. Her research interests include affective factors in SLA, educational psychology and the psychology of memory and memorisation. Her didactic work focuses on preparing students for the C1/C2 exam, teaching subjects such as English phonetics, the psychology of memory and memorisation, and positive psychology in SLA.  

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