The impact of future L2 selves and positive emotions on self-regulated writing strategies: A mixed method approach

Author:

Wang Yabing1ORCID,Xu Jian2ORCID,Li Huiyin,Qi Jiamin3

Affiliation:

1. Center for Linguistics and Applied Linguistics & School of English Education, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, China

2. Sichuan International Studies University, China

3. School of English Education, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, China

Abstract

While extensive research supported the facilitative role of motivation in general self-regulated learning (SRL) strategy use, its connection to writing-specific SRL strategy use remains underexplored. Furthermore, the exploration of the interplay between motivation and SRL strategy use in second or foreign (L2) writing was absent within the motivational-self system. Even less is known about the mechanism between motivational factors and SRL strategy use in L2 writing. This study aims to fill the gap by testing the mediating role of positive emotions (enjoyment, pride, and hope) between future L2 writing selves (ideal L2 self and ought-to L2 self) and SRL strategy use in the Chinese English as a foreign language (EFL) writing context with a mixed method design incorporating both quantitative and qualitative methods. Three hundred and sixty students enrolled in College English writing classes were recruited and they reported their responses to standardized measures. Results of structural equation modelling (SEM) showed that positive emotions partially mediated the link between ideal L2 writing selves and SRL but not between ought-to L2 writing selves and SRL. Semi-structured interviews about students’ in-depth perceptions of the three constructs complemented our quantitative results. Theoretical and pedagogical implications are also discussed.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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