2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1283625
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Multimodality in language education: implications of a multimodal affective perspective in foreign language teaching

Xiaoshuang Guo

Abstract: Foreign language learners often encounter various emotional challenges within academic environments, which can hinder their progress in developing literacy skills. Effective language instruction should encompass teaching approaches that acknowledge the emotional requirements of students. To address this need, we propose a multimodal affective methodology designed to evaluate emotions in foreign language education scenarios. This methodology also holds the potential to elucidate the pedagogic contributions of v… Show more

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“…Multimodal literacies serve as powerful tools for English language learners, offering not only a pathway to improved literacy skills but also a unique avenue for developing emotional intelligence (Guo, 2023). As learners navigate the diverse world of multimedia content, they delve into a rich tapestry of emotions, perspectives, and cultural contexts, providing a profound exploration of the human experience.…”
Section: Fostering Emotional Intelligence Through Multimodal Literaciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multimodal literacies serve as powerful tools for English language learners, offering not only a pathway to improved literacy skills but also a unique avenue for developing emotional intelligence (Guo, 2023). As learners navigate the diverse world of multimedia content, they delve into a rich tapestry of emotions, perspectives, and cultural contexts, providing a profound exploration of the human experience.…”
Section: Fostering Emotional Intelligence Through Multimodal Literaciesmentioning
confidence: 99%