“…Given the unique affordances of 3D MUVEs (e.g., real-world simulation, multimodal communication, immersive collaboration, avatar tele/copresence), language teachers and researchers have started to explore the effects of SL on learners' language outcomes and perspectives. Research on such a synergy of language education and 3D virtual learning has suggested learners' heightened motivation and engagement (Peterson, 2010(Peterson, , 2012(Peterson, , 2016Wehner et al, 2011), improved communication skills (Chen, 2016b(Chen, , 2018Deutschmann, Panichi, & Molka-Danielsen, 2009), boosted confidence level (Chen, 2016a;Lan, Fang, Legault, & Li, 2015), raised cross-cultural awareness (Canto, de Graaff, & Jauregi, 2014;Jauregi, Canto, de Graaff, Koenraad, & Moonen, 2011), and developed avatar identity (Deutschmann & Panichi, 2013;Liang, 2012). Despite the positive claims, language learners, as opposed to teachers, are predominantly the target population for research (Peterson, Wang, & Mirzaei, 2019).…”