Foreign language enjoyment overcomes anxiety and boredom to boost oral proficiency in the first year of English foreign language learning

Author:

Dewaele Jean‐Marc1ORCID,Guedat‐Bittighoffer Delphine2ORCID,Dat Marie‐Ange3

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Education, University College London, Birkbeck, University of London London UK

2. UFR Lettres Langues et Sciences Humaines Université d'Angers Angers France

3. UMR 6310 Laboratoire de Linguistique de Nantes Nantes Université Nantes France

Abstract

AbstractThe current study investigates the effect of three foreign language learner emotions on the amount of gain in oral proficiency over one school year of 159 eleven‐year‐old pupils starting English foreign language classes in France. Previous cross‐sectional studies have shown positive relationships between foreign language enjoyment (FLE) and various performance and achievement measures, as well as negative relationships between foreign language classroom anxiety (FLCA), foreign language classroom boredom (FLCB), and FL performance and achievement measures. A common finding is that negative emotions explain more variance in Foreign Language (FL) performance and achievement measures at a single point in time than positive emotions. Correlation analyses revealed that the amount of gain was positively linked to FLE and negatively linked FLCA and FLCB. A first multiple regression analysis showed that, surprisingly, FLE was the only (positive) predictor of gain in oral proficiency. A second multiple regression analysis revealed that the FLE teacher dimension was the only predictor of gain in oral proficiency. This suggests that positive emotions, and especially the ability of teachers to meet the psychological needs of their students, have a stronger long‐term effect while negative emotions are more likely to disrupt performance in the moment. Pedagogical implications are presented.

Publisher

Wiley

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