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Exploring the Relationships between Enjoyment, Self-efficacy, Engagement, and Vocabulary Learning in Japanese Learners of English

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Ren Oyama

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Second language (L2) learners’ positive emotions have recently attracted a growing amount of researchers’ attention since positive psychology was introduced to second language acquisition (SLA) research. The present study focused on foreign language enjoyment (FLE), one of the positive emotions that are assumed to be correlated with SLA. It explored its relationship with self-efficacy, engagement, and L2 vocabulary learning in Japanese learners of English. The participants were 71 first-year university students. The data on the variables were collected over a 15-week semester. The main results of quantitative analyses indicated that FLE, engagement, and self-efficacy were significantly positively correlated, and FLE and engagement significantly predicted each other. It was also found that FLE was positively associated with achievement in the formal and semantic aspects of L2 vocabulary words. The results of qualitative analyses identified several learner variables and contextual variables causing the participants’ FLE and anxiety. The present findings suggest reciprocity between FLE and engagement and positive relationships between FLE and the achievement of L2 vocabulary. The pedagogical implication is that teachers should try to increase their students’ FLE and engagement in the classroom, ultimately leading to their L2 achievement and well-being.

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Abstract
Introduction
Literature Review
Foreign Language Enjoyment
Self-Efficacy
Engagement
The Present Study
Research Questions
Participants and Context
Instruments
Data Collection Procedure
Data Analysis
Results
Descriptive Statistics
Results of Correlation Analysis between FLE, Self-Efficacy, Engagement, and Vocabulary Test Scores
Results of Multiple Regression of Associations between FLE, Self-Efficacy, Engagement, and Vocabulary Test Scores
Fluctuations in FLE and its Relationship with Lesson Content
Discussion
Conclusion
The Author
References
Appendix

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  • Ren Oyama Ibaraki University, Japan

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