Affect is about emotions and feelings, moods and attitudes, anxiety, tolerance of ambiguity and motivation. For some it is also connected with dispositions and preferences (Oatley & Jenkins, 1996). It is generally accepted that the affective domain encompasses a wide range of elements which reflect the human side of being, and play a part in conditioning behaviour and influencing learning. We are becoming more knowledgeable about the importance of attention to affective factors, but there is still a huge gap in terms of our knowledge of the affective strategies that students use or could use to promote more effective language learning. Moreover, the research that has been carried out into affect over several years has largely concentrated o...
The content of this project will serve to demonstrate that ample research connects self-directed lea...
Kliever VI. Emotions in language learning: applying affective research in English Language Teaching....
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/98112/1/j.1467-1770.1973.tb00658.x.pd
The investigation of affect has been moving (somewhat quietly) up the second language acquisition (S...
This paper reports on a small-scale ethnographic pilot study using think-aloud verbal protocols (TAP...
Language learning strategies have been a topic of research for roughy three decades. Broadly speakin...
The notions of independence, autonomy, and control in learning experiences have come to play an incr...
In independent learning contexts, the effectiveness of the feedback dialogue between student and tut...
This article explores the role of emotions in foreign language learning at university level. Drawing...
This methodologically focused chapter discusses some of the main issues relating to affect and outli...
In this short summary, we investigate the importance of learners’ emotional involvement in self-dire...
This work is based on nine articles, two book chapters and one set of conference proceedings publish...
Much has been written on the contributions learners make to their study of language learning in the ...
As in any language learning context, learners need to maintain their initial motivation until they a...
With this volume, we propose to join the discussion on the role of affect in the process of second/f...
The content of this project will serve to demonstrate that ample research connects self-directed lea...
Kliever VI. Emotions in language learning: applying affective research in English Language Teaching....
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/98112/1/j.1467-1770.1973.tb00658.x.pd
The investigation of affect has been moving (somewhat quietly) up the second language acquisition (S...
This paper reports on a small-scale ethnographic pilot study using think-aloud verbal protocols (TAP...
Language learning strategies have been a topic of research for roughy three decades. Broadly speakin...
The notions of independence, autonomy, and control in learning experiences have come to play an incr...
In independent learning contexts, the effectiveness of the feedback dialogue between student and tut...
This article explores the role of emotions in foreign language learning at university level. Drawing...
This methodologically focused chapter discusses some of the main issues relating to affect and outli...
In this short summary, we investigate the importance of learners’ emotional involvement in self-dire...
This work is based on nine articles, two book chapters and one set of conference proceedings publish...
Much has been written on the contributions learners make to their study of language learning in the ...
As in any language learning context, learners need to maintain their initial motivation until they a...
With this volume, we propose to join the discussion on the role of affect in the process of second/f...
The content of this project will serve to demonstrate that ample research connects self-directed lea...
Kliever VI. Emotions in language learning: applying affective research in English Language Teaching....
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/98112/1/j.1467-1770.1973.tb00658.x.pd