“…As the pandemic keeps coming back with different variants such as Delta and Omicron, it is still necessary under various circumstances for teachers worldwide, including those in China, to teach online. What is more important, as blended learning is becoming increasingly important in an extensive range of disciplines ( Holbeck and Hartman, 2018 ; Gonzalez and Knecht, 2020 ; Veerapen et al, 2020 ), it is necessary to switch our attention not only to learners ( Holbeck and Hartman, 2018 ; Gillis and Krull, 2020 ; Okada and Sheehy, 2020 ; Kohnke et al, 2021 ; Maheshwari, 2021 ; Wang and Jiang, 2022 ), but further to teachers, whose degree of enjoyment during online teaching has an impact on both their own well-being ( Anderson et al, 2021 ; Creely et al, 2021 ; Mahmood et al, 2021 ), and the emotion, well-being and learning enjoyment of students ( Badia et al, 2019 ; Eloff et al, 2021 ; Ergun and Dewaele, 2021 ; Goenner, 2021 ; Meishar-Tal and Levenberg, 2021 ; Naylor and Nyanjom, 2021 ).…”