Understanding Emotions in English Language Learning in Virtual Worlds

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A01=Mariusz Kruk
A01=Miroslaw Pawlak
Advanced L2 Learner
affective factors
applied linguistics research
Author_Mariusz Kruk
Author_Miroslaw Pawlak
Aversive Emotion
Background Questionnaire
Boredom Proneness
Boredom Proneness Scale
CALL
Category=CJ
Category=JMR
CDST
computer learning
computer-assisted language learning
digital worlds
EFL Learner
emotional responses in digital language classrooms
emotions
Epistemic Curiosity
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eq_dictionaries-language-reference
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eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
eq_non-fiction
eq_society-politics
FLCA
foreign language acquisition
Foreign Language Classroom Anxiety Scale
L2
L2 Learning
Language Anxiety
learner motivation
learning environment
learning styles
Likert Scale Statements
motivation
Negative Emotions
Neutral Levels
Positive Emotions
positive psychology
second language
second language acquisition
second life
Self-reported Levels
SL Resident
SL User
SLA
strategy
technology
TEI
Trait Boredom
Trait Curiosity
virtual reality education
Virtual World
VR.

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032145945
  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Apr 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book contributes to overcoming the deficit in research on emotions in foreign language learning in the domain of computer-assisted language learning (CALL) in both traditional and virtual settings.

The authors divide emotions into positive (i.e., enjoyment and curiosity) and negative (i.e., boredom and language anxiety) and explore their role in L2 teaching and learning in CALL environments from theoretical, empirical and pedagogical perspectives. The book begins with a theoretical overview of selected issues concerning positive and negative emotions and surveys the studies that have dealt with this issue in L2 learning in conventional settings and CALL. The empirical part of the book is devoted to a research project which explores the experience of positive and negative emotions in learning English in the virtual world Second Life, the relationships of the emotions in question and factors influencing them. The book concludes by recommending a selection of practices which can help maximize the positive emotions and minimize the negative emotions in foreign language learning in CALL environments.

This is an important and illuminating read for students and scholars of applied linguistics, second language education and educational technology who are interested in CALL and in incorporating VW/VR-based language learning programs into their studies and teaching.

Mariusz Kruk, PhD, works at the University of Zielona Góra, Poland. His main areas of interest include individual difference variables (e.g., boredom, motivation, anxiety) and the application of technology in foreign language learning and teaching.

Mirosław Pawlak is Professor of English at Adam Mickiewicz University, Kalisz, Poland, and State University of Applied Sciences, Konin, Poland. His research interests include form-focused instruction, corrective feedback, learner autonomy, learning strategies, motivation, willingness to communicate, emotions in L2 learning and teaching, study abroad and pronunciation teaching.

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