2023
DOI: 10.14746/ssllt.31194
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Dynamic fluctuations in foreign language enjoyment during cognitively simple and complex interactive speaking tasks

Tzu-Hua Chen

Abstract: Despite evidence on the interaction between cognitive individual differences (IDs) and task complexity, our knowledge of how affective IDs, such as foreign language enjoyment (FLE), interact with task complexity and other factors is limited. Since tasks and activities were found by Dewaele and MacIntyre (2014) to be most relevant to FLE, and since task complexity might interact with learners’ perceptions of task difficulty, it is important to investigate how task complexity impacts FLE changes. Informed by the… Show more

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