Activities in English classes inducing positive / negative emotions

Introduction. Emotions have been proven to have significant impact on cognitive and motivational aspects of learning. Choosing appropriate activities to stimulate learners’ positive emotions can thus greatly promote learning.Aim. The present research is aimed to find out which learning activities in...

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Main Authors: Z. Kralova, E. Kovacikova, V. Repova, E. Skorvagova
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Russian State Vocational Pedagogical University 2021-01-01
Series:Obrazovanie i Nauka
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Online Access:https://www.edscience.ru/jour/article/view/1934
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spelling doaj-6fc7ff57d60c411ba93ca4fbfa3b4b9a2021-07-29T08:49:01ZrusRussian State Vocational Pedagogical UniversityObrazovanie i Nauka1994-56392310-58282021-01-0123113615510.17853/1994-5639-2021-1-136-155930Activities in English classes inducing positive / negative emotionsZ. Kralova0E. Kovacikova1V. Repova2E. Skorvagova3Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra; Tomas Bata University in ZlinConstantine the Philosopher University in NitraConstantine the Philosopher University in NitraUniversity of ZilinaIntroduction. Emotions have been proven to have significant impact on cognitive and motivational aspects of learning. Choosing appropriate activities to stimulate learners’ positive emotions can thus greatly promote learning.Aim. The present research is aimed to find out which learning activities induce positive / negative emotions among upper secondary level learners of English as a foreign language and the secondary aim was to identify the emotions experienced.Methodology and research methods. Methodological triangulation applying qualitative research methods (questionnaire, interview and observation) was conducted among 62 learners and their 2 English teachers. A complementary quantitative instrument (scale) was used to detect the subjective emotional comfort of learners during English lessons.Results. The findings revealed prevailing positive habitual comfort of learners and joy as their primary emotion incited mostly by communication activities. Negative emotions of fear and sadness were detected mainly during testing and evaluation.Scientific novelty. The combination of four research methods in a combined research design studying the complex scale of emotions related to learning a foreign language has not been applied yet.Practical significance. Greater understanding of the affective aspect in learning a foreign language which may help foreign language teachers and methodologists select the appropriate activities to effectively address the actual cognitive and affective needs of learners.https://www.edscience.ru/jour/article/view/1934englishforeign languageemotionslearning activitiesupper secondary level
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author Z. Kralova
E. Kovacikova
V. Repova
E. Skorvagova
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E. Kovacikova
V. Repova
E. Skorvagova
Activities in English classes inducing positive / negative emotions
Obrazovanie i Nauka
english
foreign language
emotions
learning activities
upper secondary level
author_facet Z. Kralova
E. Kovacikova
V. Repova
E. Skorvagova
author_sort Z. Kralova
title Activities in English classes inducing positive / negative emotions
title_short Activities in English classes inducing positive / negative emotions
title_full Activities in English classes inducing positive / negative emotions
title_fullStr Activities in English classes inducing positive / negative emotions
title_full_unstemmed Activities in English classes inducing positive / negative emotions
title_sort activities in english classes inducing positive / negative emotions
publisher Russian State Vocational Pedagogical University
series Obrazovanie i Nauka
issn 1994-5639
2310-5828
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Introduction. Emotions have been proven to have significant impact on cognitive and motivational aspects of learning. Choosing appropriate activities to stimulate learners’ positive emotions can thus greatly promote learning.Aim. The present research is aimed to find out which learning activities induce positive / negative emotions among upper secondary level learners of English as a foreign language and the secondary aim was to identify the emotions experienced.Methodology and research methods. Methodological triangulation applying qualitative research methods (questionnaire, interview and observation) was conducted among 62 learners and their 2 English teachers. A complementary quantitative instrument (scale) was used to detect the subjective emotional comfort of learners during English lessons.Results. The findings revealed prevailing positive habitual comfort of learners and joy as their primary emotion incited mostly by communication activities. Negative emotions of fear and sadness were detected mainly during testing and evaluation.Scientific novelty. The combination of four research methods in a combined research design studying the complex scale of emotions related to learning a foreign language has not been applied yet.Practical significance. Greater understanding of the affective aspect in learning a foreign language which may help foreign language teachers and methodologists select the appropriate activities to effectively address the actual cognitive and affective needs of learners.
topic english
foreign language
emotions
learning activities
upper secondary level
url https://www.edscience.ru/jour/article/view/1934
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