Willingness to communicate (WTC), an individual difference (ID) variable, has gained an increasing amount of attention in the area of second language acquisition (SLA). Previous research into WTC has mainly focused on its trait disposition as remaining stable across contexts. Only a few studies have investigated the situational nature of WTC. The present study aimed to fill a gap in the literature that led researchers to call for a verification of self-report data by behavioural studies in the classroom to examine situational WTC. This study also attempted to examine the extent to which rural Chinese secondary students’ self-report WTC corresponds to their actual WTC behaviour, and factors that might influence their WTC in an English as a f...
Whether Willingness to Communicate (WTC) is a permanent trait or is modified by situational context ...
This study aims to measure the students' level of perceived/self-report WTC and to explore their sit...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 144-157.1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review -- 3. Researc...
Willingness to communicate (WTC), an individual difference (ID) variable, has gained an increasing a...
My thesis sets out to investigate Willingness to Communicate (WTC) in Chinese, its mediating factors...
Since willingness to communicate (WTC) has developed in second language learning and communication, ...
Purpose - This quantitative study explored willingness to communicate (WTC) across two settings, ESL...
This chapter examines factors impacting L2 WTC among Chinese ELLs studying in an EAP program in Aust...
The use of structural modeling has helped to explain constructs leading to Willingness to Communicat...
Willingness to Communicate (WTC) is a useful conceptual construct in examining second language (L2) ...
Willingness to communicate in a second or foreign language (L2 WTC) is an important individual diffe...
Most of the research under the topic of Willingness to Communicate (WTC) was mostly found in the con...
This study attempts to answer one straightforward question: “what is the relationship between studen...
In the past few years, the importance of willingness to communicate (WTC) has received greater atten...
[[abstract]]Abstract This study was carried out to investigate three primary research questions. Th...
Whether Willingness to Communicate (WTC) is a permanent trait or is modified by situational context ...
This study aims to measure the students' level of perceived/self-report WTC and to explore their sit...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 144-157.1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review -- 3. Researc...
Willingness to communicate (WTC), an individual difference (ID) variable, has gained an increasing a...
My thesis sets out to investigate Willingness to Communicate (WTC) in Chinese, its mediating factors...
Since willingness to communicate (WTC) has developed in second language learning and communication, ...
Purpose - This quantitative study explored willingness to communicate (WTC) across two settings, ESL...
This chapter examines factors impacting L2 WTC among Chinese ELLs studying in an EAP program in Aust...
The use of structural modeling has helped to explain constructs leading to Willingness to Communicat...
Willingness to Communicate (WTC) is a useful conceptual construct in examining second language (L2) ...
Willingness to communicate in a second or foreign language (L2 WTC) is an important individual diffe...
Most of the research under the topic of Willingness to Communicate (WTC) was mostly found in the con...
This study attempts to answer one straightforward question: “what is the relationship between studen...
In the past few years, the importance of willingness to communicate (WTC) has received greater atten...
[[abstract]]Abstract This study was carried out to investigate three primary research questions. Th...
Whether Willingness to Communicate (WTC) is a permanent trait or is modified by situational context ...
This study aims to measure the students' level of perceived/self-report WTC and to explore their sit...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 144-157.1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review -- 3. Researc...