The rise of bilingual education triggers an important question: which language is preferred for a particular school activity? Our field experiment (n = 120) shows that students (aged 13–15) who process feedback in non-native English have greater self-serving bias than students who process feedback in their native Dutch. By contrast, literature on the foreign-language emotionality effect suggests a weaker self-serving bias in the non-native language, so our result adds nuance to that literature. The result is important to schools as it suggests that teachers may be able to reduce students’ defensiveness and demotivation by communicating negative feedback in the native language, and teachers may be able to increase students’ confidence and mo...
Previous research has shown that out-of-class exposure to the foreign language (=FL) (or naturalisti...
Prior research using single words has found reduced emotionality in a foreign language, but what hap...
In two studies, we examined how primary school teachers use the subtle structural properties of lang...
The rise of bilingual education triggers an important question: which language is preferred for a pa...
Native languages are acquired in emotionally rich contexts, whereas foreign languages are typically ...
Aims: We aimed to investigate whether bilingual pupil's perceptions of teachers' appreciation of the...
Expectations of performance in a foreign language are important predictors of future achievement. Tw...
The purpose of this research was to determine how teacher language use affects bilingual students’ E...
Hundreds of millions of people use more than one language on a daily basis to communicate and to wor...
Bilinguals often display reduced emotional resonance their second language (L2) and therefore tend t...
In decision-making people react differently to positive wordings than to negatives, which may be cau...
It is currently unclear how the oral corrective feedback (CF) in the speaking process affects the mo...
Interest in the effect of positive and negative emotions in foreign language acquisition has soared ...
Article first published online: June 13, 2018Foreign language contexts impose a relative psychologic...
Motivational interactions during multiple language learning have been largely neglected in language ...
Previous research has shown that out-of-class exposure to the foreign language (=FL) (or naturalisti...
Prior research using single words has found reduced emotionality in a foreign language, but what hap...
In two studies, we examined how primary school teachers use the subtle structural properties of lang...
The rise of bilingual education triggers an important question: which language is preferred for a pa...
Native languages are acquired in emotionally rich contexts, whereas foreign languages are typically ...
Aims: We aimed to investigate whether bilingual pupil's perceptions of teachers' appreciation of the...
Expectations of performance in a foreign language are important predictors of future achievement. Tw...
The purpose of this research was to determine how teacher language use affects bilingual students’ E...
Hundreds of millions of people use more than one language on a daily basis to communicate and to wor...
Bilinguals often display reduced emotional resonance their second language (L2) and therefore tend t...
In decision-making people react differently to positive wordings than to negatives, which may be cau...
It is currently unclear how the oral corrective feedback (CF) in the speaking process affects the mo...
Interest in the effect of positive and negative emotions in foreign language acquisition has soared ...
Article first published online: June 13, 2018Foreign language contexts impose a relative psychologic...
Motivational interactions during multiple language learning have been largely neglected in language ...
Previous research has shown that out-of-class exposure to the foreign language (=FL) (or naturalisti...
Prior research using single words has found reduced emotionality in a foreign language, but what hap...
In two studies, we examined how primary school teachers use the subtle structural properties of lang...