The socioeducational model of second language acquisition postulates that language learning is a dynamic process in which affective variable influence language achievement and achievement and experiences in language learning can influences some affective variables. Five classes of variable are emphasized: integrativeness, attitudes toward the learning situation, motivation, language anxiety, and instrumental orientation. The present study of a 1-year intermediate-level French course reveals that some affective characteristics are more amenable to change than others, and that patterns of change over time are moderated by achievement in the course. Related findings demonstrate very few differences on the affective measures from one class sect...
This thesis questions Gardner and Lambert's (1959) and Gardner's (1975) assumptions concerned with ...
Kliever VI. Emotions in language learning: applying affective research in English Language Teaching....
L2 motivational research may be described as an ongoing quest to identify motivational attributes un...
Affective dispositions in language learning are regarded as dynamic constructs that change over time...
This thesis investigates the interaction of emotion and motivation in language learning. By means of...
It is well known among second/foreign language (L2) teachers and researchers that affective variable...
The current study contributes to the recent debate on the question whether learner emotions can be i...
Learners of foreign languages vary widely in their ultimate level of language attainment. Research o...
This study focuses on four issues concerningaspects ofthe validity of the Attitudey'Motivation ...
Schools have traditionally focused on the cognitive development of students without paying attention...
The importance of the motivational components in the learning of foreign languages has attracted the...
While the past few years have seen a growth of research exploring changes in second language (L2) mo...
For many students, learning a Second Language (SL) can either be a rewarding or a threatening experi...
Student motivation and affect play an important role in successful language learning. To investigate...
Treball de Final de Grau en Estudis Anglesos. Codi: EA0938. Curs acadèmic 2015-2016Affective factors...
This thesis questions Gardner and Lambert's (1959) and Gardner's (1975) assumptions concerned with ...
Kliever VI. Emotions in language learning: applying affective research in English Language Teaching....
L2 motivational research may be described as an ongoing quest to identify motivational attributes un...
Affective dispositions in language learning are regarded as dynamic constructs that change over time...
This thesis investigates the interaction of emotion and motivation in language learning. By means of...
It is well known among second/foreign language (L2) teachers and researchers that affective variable...
The current study contributes to the recent debate on the question whether learner emotions can be i...
Learners of foreign languages vary widely in their ultimate level of language attainment. Research o...
This study focuses on four issues concerningaspects ofthe validity of the Attitudey'Motivation ...
Schools have traditionally focused on the cognitive development of students without paying attention...
The importance of the motivational components in the learning of foreign languages has attracted the...
While the past few years have seen a growth of research exploring changes in second language (L2) mo...
For many students, learning a Second Language (SL) can either be a rewarding or a threatening experi...
Student motivation and affect play an important role in successful language learning. To investigate...
Treball de Final de Grau en Estudis Anglesos. Codi: EA0938. Curs acadèmic 2015-2016Affective factors...
This thesis questions Gardner and Lambert's (1959) and Gardner's (1975) assumptions concerned with ...
Kliever VI. Emotions in language learning: applying affective research in English Language Teaching....
L2 motivational research may be described as an ongoing quest to identify motivational attributes un...