Theoretical and Empirical Research on Foreign Language Anxiety and Foreign Language Enjoyment in SLA

Authors

  • Xiang Li

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/sdg23s94

Keywords:

Foreign Language Anxiety, Foreign Language Enjoyment, Second Language Acquisition, Language Performances

Abstract

This paper explores the theoretical and empirical research on Foreign Language Anxiety (FLA) and Foreign Language Enjoyment (FLE) in Second Language Acquisition (SLA). The study delves into the evolution of FLA, a situation-specific anxiety type, and FLE, an emerging focus in Positive Psychology, examining their impact on foreign language learning. By analyzing the findings from four empirical studies, the paper investigates the influence of FLA and FLE on academic performance, their interrelationship, and their sources. The results demonstrate that high levels of FLA can significantly hinder language acquisition, while FLE can enhance it by increasing motivation and participation and changing attitude towards target languages and FL teachers. Additionally, the interplay between FLA and FLE varies across different learners and contexts, necessitating a balanced approach that mitigates anxiety while promoting enjoyment. This research offers pedagogical implications aimed at enhancing foreign language learning by fostering a supportive and enjoyable classroom atmosphere, promoting learner motivation, and building strong teacher-student relationships.

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20 August 2024

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Li, X. (2024). Theoretical and Empirical Research on Foreign Language Anxiety and Foreign Language Enjoyment in SLA. International Journal of Education and Humanities, 15(3), 343-347. https://doi.org/10.54097/sdg23s94