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  1. The Influence of English as a Foreign Language Teachers’ Positive Mood and Hope on Their Academic Buoyancy: A Theoretical Review.Hui Dong, Wei Li & Di Ye - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12:801435.
    Emotions are now considered critical elements of a successful education. In English as a Foreign Language context, there are many challenges for teachers to deal with. Hence, it is necessary to take their emotions into consideration. Despite many studies in this area, researching teachers’ positive mood, hope, and academic buoyancy has been left less attended. Trying to introduce this line, the present study reviewed the definitions, related concepts, theories, and previous studies done on these three variables in detail. It also (...)
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  • A Review of Foreign Language Learners’ Emotions. [REVIEW]Qiangfu Yu - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    In the past half century, the research on emotions of foreign language learners has shifted the focus from an exclusive analysis of negative emotions to a more holistic study of both negative emotions and positive emotions, and currently to mediators of multiple emotions. Of the FLL’s negative emotions, foreign language anxiety attracts the most attention. Researchers have widely discussed the relationship between FLA and foreign language achievement, the influencing factors of FLA, the dynamicity of FLA as well as regulation and (...)
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  • A qualitative analysis of control-value appraisals, positive achievement emotions, and EFL performance in a Chinese senior high school context.Weihua Yu, Hanwei Wu & Wanzhu Zhao - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Based on the control-value theory, this study qualitatively investigated the relationship between control-value appraisals, achievement emotions, and English-as-a-foreign-language performance, and explored other antecedents of achievement emotions in addition to control-value appraisals. Data were collected from six Chinese high school students through two semi-structured interviews and one focus group discussion. With thematic analysis, data were analyzed under the framework of the CVT using NVivo 11.0. Results indicate that high perceived control, high perceived extrinsic, and intrinsic values were interactively associated with enjoyment, (...)
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  • In search of well-established evaluative criteria for the emerging qualitative methods of L2 affective variables.Jiayi Du - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Qualitative research is marked by context sensitivity with an inclusion of the participants’ points of view and setting, how they can affect how participants feel and how this feeling is captured and interpreted by researchers. This is the value of exploring affective variables through qualitative research. The present study focuses on the qualitative studies of L2 affective variables in recent years led by the complexity dynamic systems theory. This new line of research has employed innovative research methods compatible with the (...)
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  • Perceived Functions of Playfulness in Adult English as a Foreign Language Learners: An Exploratory Study.Elyas Barabadi, Majid Elahi Shirvan, Mojdeh Shahnama & René T. Proyer - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Influenced by the flowering of positive psychology in the field of foreign language acquisition research in recent years, the present study aimed to explore the perceived functions of playfulness, as a personality construct, among English as a foreign language learners. To this aim, an initial sample of 38 EFL learners were selected randomly from the private language institutes of Mashhad, the second largest city in Iran. They were interviewed about any perceived functions of playfulness in the EFL learning context. A (...)
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