Pride in foreign language learning: a conceptual framework and empirical evidence

Gholam Hassan Khajavy (Corresponding author), Marko Lüftenegger

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Abstract

Previous studies have found that pride is a frequent and important emotion in achievement contexts although it is under-researched in the second/foreign language (FL) context. Therefore, the aim of this research was to explore pride in the context of FL learning. For this purpose, we proposed a conceptual model of FL pride, drawing on previous theoretical frameworks, which distinguishes four types of pride: self-based, social comparison-based, praise-based, and helpbased. Then, to test this model, we conducted two studies. In Study 1, we asked participants to recall events that they felt pride during the FL process. In Study 2, we developed and validated foreign language pride scale (FLPS). Results of confirmatory factor analysis indicated that FL pride is best represented by a higher-order model. We further investigated its criterion-related validity by examining the relations between FL pride and theoretically relevant constructs and found that it is related to several motivational, emotional, and outcome measures.
Original languageEnglish
JournalInnovation in Language Learning and Teaching
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2024

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 501032 Emotional psychology

Keywords

  • emotions
  • foreign language learning
  • Foreign language pride
  • second language acquisition
  • willingness to communicate

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