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This book investigates the effects of foreign language anxiety (FLA) on young language learners, using as a basis for observation the early childhood English education industry in South Korea that has arisen as a result of English fever. The authors combine existing knowledge on the topic of FLA together with original research on FLA in young language learners to fill a large gap in knowledge with regards to this understudied and distinct group of learners. The book includes suggestions for alleviating FLA and encouraging foreign language enjoyment, which can be implemented by parents, teachers and policymakers and which will ultimately facilitate more effective language learning and support children’s psychosocial wellbeing.



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Focusing on young learners in South Korea, this book provides invaluable insights on L2 anxiety from psychological, cognitive, developmental, educational and sociocultural perspectives. The interdisciplinary analysis shows dynamic interaction between the sociocultural context and L2 anxiety, and the specificity of the context and learners, ironically, expands the scope of L2 anxiety research focus in applied linguistics. * Yeji Han, York St John University, UK *
This excellent book shows that children need a nurturing and playful learning environment to become happy and successful foreign language learners. It reflects a powerful new positive psychology perspective that stands up against deficit thinking and undue pressure in classrooms and promotes a more informed and optimistic view of language learning. * Jean-Marc Dewaele, Birkbeck, University of London, UK *
This book examines real-life language use in the classroom from a much-needed non-Eurocentric perspective. Written in an accessible style and replete with comprehensive examples, this book will leave readers equipped with practical insight into improving young children’s language learning environment. * Hyejeong Ahn, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore *

The ultimate aim of the book is to help teachers, parents, and policymakers activate the minds
rather than the anxiety levels of YLL. The authors truly accomplish this goal by presenting a comprehensive
review of previous literature, and conducting two important studies that first document
the FLA levels of YLL within English immersion institutions, and second examine the effectiveness
of TBLT through a real-world activity.

-- Şevket Özdemir, Muğ la Sıtkı Koçman University, Turkey * Child Language Teaching and Therapy 1–2 *

Table of Contents

Figures and Tables
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations

1. Introduction

2. Foreign Language Anxiety and Foreign Language Enjoyment

3. Foreign Language Anxiety in Children

4. Foreign Language Anxiety in the South Korean Context

5. Sources of Increased FLA Among Young Children

6. Case Study: Factors Affecting Young Children’s FLA: Kindergarten vs. English Immersion Institution

7. Effects of Innovative Language Learning on Foreign Language Anxiety and Foreign Language Enjoyment

8. Towards a More Ethical Learning Environment

9. Conclusion

Appendix A: Anxiety Metrics
Appendix B: Kindergarten vs. Immersion
English Parent Surveys
References
Index

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    Publisher: Multilingual Matters
    Publication Date: 03/06/2021
    ISBN13: 9781800411609, 978-1800411609
    ISBN10: 180041160X

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This book investigates the effects of foreign language anxiety (FLA) on young language learners, using as a basis for observation the early childhood English education industry in South Korea that has arisen as a result of English fever. The authors combine existing knowledge on the topic of FLA together with original research on FLA in young language learners to fill a large gap in knowledge with regards to this understudied and distinct group of learners. The book includes suggestions for alleviating FLA and encouraging foreign language enjoyment, which can be implemented by parents, teachers and policymakers and which will ultimately facilitate more effective language learning and support children’s psychosocial wellbeing.



    Trade Review
    Focusing on young learners in South Korea, this book provides invaluable insights on L2 anxiety from psychological, cognitive, developmental, educational and sociocultural perspectives. The interdisciplinary analysis shows dynamic interaction between the sociocultural context and L2 anxiety, and the specificity of the context and learners, ironically, expands the scope of L2 anxiety research focus in applied linguistics. * Yeji Han, York St John University, UK *
    This excellent book shows that children need a nurturing and playful learning environment to become happy and successful foreign language learners. It reflects a powerful new positive psychology perspective that stands up against deficit thinking and undue pressure in classrooms and promotes a more informed and optimistic view of language learning. * Jean-Marc Dewaele, Birkbeck, University of London, UK *
    This book examines real-life language use in the classroom from a much-needed non-Eurocentric perspective. Written in an accessible style and replete with comprehensive examples, this book will leave readers equipped with practical insight into improving young children’s language learning environment. * Hyejeong Ahn, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore *

    The ultimate aim of the book is to help teachers, parents, and policymakers activate the minds
    rather than the anxiety levels of YLL. The authors truly accomplish this goal by presenting a comprehensive
    review of previous literature, and conducting two important studies that first document
    the FLA levels of YLL within English immersion institutions, and second examine the effectiveness
    of TBLT through a real-world activity.

    -- Şevket Özdemir, Muğ la Sıtkı Koçman University, Turkey * Child Language Teaching and Therapy 1–2 *

    Table of Contents

    Figures and Tables
    Acknowledgments
    Abbreviations

    1. Introduction

    2. Foreign Language Anxiety and Foreign Language Enjoyment

    3. Foreign Language Anxiety in Children

    4. Foreign Language Anxiety in the South Korean Context

    5. Sources of Increased FLA Among Young Children

    6. Case Study: Factors Affecting Young Children’s FLA: Kindergarten vs. English Immersion Institution

    7. Effects of Innovative Language Learning on Foreign Language Anxiety and Foreign Language Enjoyment

    8. Towards a More Ethical Learning Environment

    9. Conclusion

    Appendix A: Anxiety Metrics
    Appendix B: Kindergarten vs. Immersion
    English Parent Surveys
    References
    Index

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