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ROLE OF THE EMOTIONS AND CLASSROOM ENVIRONMENT IN WILLINGNESS TO COMMUNICATE
by
Barabadi, Elyas
, Khajavy, Gholam Hassan
, MacIntyre, Peter D.
in
Anxiety
/ Classroom Environment
/ Classrooms
/ Communication
/ Communicative Competence (Languages)
/ Educational Research
/ Emotions
/ Enjoyment
/ Foreign Countries
/ Instructional Leadership
/ Intention
/ Interpersonal Communication
/ Language Acquisition
/ Language Research
/ Learner Engagement
/ Learning environment
/ Learning Processes
/ Motivation
/ Multilevel analysis
/ Psychological Patterns
/ Quantitative analysis
/ School environment
/ Second language instruction
/ Second Language Learning
/ Second language teachers
/ Secondary School Students
/ Secondary schools
/ Teachers
/ Willingness
/ Willingness to communicate
2018
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ROLE OF THE EMOTIONS AND CLASSROOM ENVIRONMENT IN WILLINGNESS TO COMMUNICATE
by
Barabadi, Elyas
, Khajavy, Gholam Hassan
, MacIntyre, Peter D.
in
Anxiety
/ Classroom Environment
/ Classrooms
/ Communication
/ Communicative Competence (Languages)
/ Educational Research
/ Emotions
/ Enjoyment
/ Foreign Countries
/ Instructional Leadership
/ Intention
/ Interpersonal Communication
/ Language Acquisition
/ Language Research
/ Learner Engagement
/ Learning environment
/ Learning Processes
/ Motivation
/ Multilevel analysis
/ Psychological Patterns
/ Quantitative analysis
/ School environment
/ Second language instruction
/ Second Language Learning
/ Second language teachers
/ Secondary School Students
/ Secondary schools
/ Teachers
/ Willingness
/ Willingness to communicate
2018
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ROLE OF THE EMOTIONS AND CLASSROOM ENVIRONMENT IN WILLINGNESS TO COMMUNICATE
by
Barabadi, Elyas
, Khajavy, Gholam Hassan
, MacIntyre, Peter D.
in
Anxiety
/ Classroom Environment
/ Classrooms
/ Communication
/ Communicative Competence (Languages)
/ Educational Research
/ Emotions
/ Enjoyment
/ Foreign Countries
/ Instructional Leadership
/ Intention
/ Interpersonal Communication
/ Language Acquisition
/ Language Research
/ Learner Engagement
/ Learning environment
/ Learning Processes
/ Motivation
/ Multilevel analysis
/ Psychological Patterns
/ Quantitative analysis
/ School environment
/ Second language instruction
/ Second Language Learning
/ Second language teachers
/ Secondary School Students
/ Secondary schools
/ Teachers
/ Willingness
/ Willingness to communicate
2018
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ROLE OF THE EMOTIONS AND CLASSROOM ENVIRONMENT IN WILLINGNESS TO COMMUNICATE
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ROLE OF THE EMOTIONS AND CLASSROOM ENVIRONMENT IN WILLINGNESS TO COMMUNICATE
2018
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Overview
The purpose of the present study was to examine the relations between emotions, classroom environment, and willingness to communicate (WTC) using the advanced quantitative methodological procedure of doubly latent multilevel analysis. To this end, 1528 secondary school students from 65 different classrooms in Iran participated in the study. Results of the doubly latent multilevel analysis showed that a positive classroom environment is related to fostering WTC and enjoyment, while it reduces anxiety among students. Moreover, enjoyment was found as an important factor in increasing WTC at both student and classroom level, while anxiety reduced WTC only at the student level. Finally, the results of the study are discussed and pedagogical implications are provided for language teachers.
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Cambridge University Press
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