“…Additionally, the reviewed studies in English language teaching revealed that emotioncy has received more attention than the other five fields. The researched topics ranged from language skills (i.e., willingness to read, willingness to communicate, readability measurement, vocabulary retention) (see Pishghadam and Shayesteh, 2016 ; Shahian et al, 2017 ; Borsipour et al, 2019 ; Makiabadi, 2020 ) to life syllabus (Shakeebaee, 2020 ), emotionalization (Shakeebaee et al, 2017 ), teacher emotional labor and teacher burnout (Momenzadeh, 2020 ), test bias (Pishghadam et al, 2017a ), emo-sensory capital (Pishghadam et al, 2018a ) and Emotion-based language instruction (Pishghadam et al, 2013 ). There is abundant room for future studies on other areas of English language teaching, particularly other language skills, in light of emotioncy study.…”