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Chapter 6
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What comes to your mind when you hear the following? Emotions
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Mind
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Your Name
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Challenge
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Fear
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love
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There are 2 facets of affective domain of SLA 1. The intrinsic side: (personality) 2. Extrinsic side: (sociocultural)
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The affective domain: Affect: refers to emotions or feelings The affective domain: the emotional side of human behaviour that could be attached to the cognitive side
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Levels of affectivity: 1. Receiving 2. Responding 3. Valuing 4. Organization of values 5. Value system
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The relation between language and emotion Pike (1967) states that Language is behaviour A human activity where we cannot divide from nonverbal activity
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Affective factors in SLA self- esteem global Task Situational Specific
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What is self-esteem? Self-esteem = self confidence = knowledge of yourself = self-efficacy
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Attribution theory and self-efficacy Attribution AbilityEffortLuck Difficulty of task
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Self-efficacy When the learner feels he or she could carry out a given task
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Willingness to communicate The intention to initiate communication given a choice
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Inhibition Means prevention or suppression High self-esteem= lower defences Low self-esteem= high resistance
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Language ego The very personal nature of second language acquisition
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Risk taking Willingness to try out hunches about the language and take the risk of being wrong
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Anxiety The subjective feeling of tension, apprehension, nervousness and worry
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Anxiety Trait Permanent Language Situational state State Related to act
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Components of anxiety Communication Test Social evaluation
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Debilitative anxiety (harmful) Facilitative anxiety (helpful)
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Linguistic deficit coding hypothesis
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