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   relationship between persian as foreign language learners’ anxiety, enjoyment and goal orientation  
   
نویسنده amini davoud
منبع پژوهش نامه آموزش زبان فارسي به غير فارسي زبانان - 2021 - دوره : 10 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:75 -100
چکیده    Recent studies have suggested that the relationship between positive and negative emotions in foreign language classrooms depends on a set of learnerinternal and learnerexternal factors. the present study adopted a dynamic systems theory perspective in investigating the relationship between persian as foreign language (pfl) learners’ foreign language classroom anxiety (flca), foreign language enjoyment (fle), and goal orientation along with mastery/performance and approach/avoidance dichotomies. participants were 72 turkish students of medical sciences in iran who took pfl classes for four months. foreign language classroom anxiety scale (horwitz, et al., 1986), foreign language enjoyment scale (dewaele macintyre, 2014), and revised achievement goal questionnaire (elliot murayama, 2008) were used to collect data. correlation and regression analyses were conducted to account for the dynamic relationship between the variables. statistical analyses revealed a negative correlation between anxiety and enjoyment. learners with performanceavoidance goals felt a high level of anxiety while performanceapproach goals were negatively correlated with anxiety. also, learners with masteryavoidance goals experienced high level of enjoyment. performance goal orientations predicted a total of 57 % of the variance in flca. performanceavoidance goal had the strongest unique contribution to flca. the strongest unique predictor of fle was the masteryavoidance goal. the results generally confirm that mastery goals promote persian learners’ emotional wellbeing while the role played by performance goals depends on the approach/avoidance dimension. it is suggested that the inconsistent findings regarding the relationships between emotional and motivational elements be accounted for by considering dynamicity between them. extended abstract introduction a prominent course of research on sla emotions involves the investigation into how positive and negative emotions coinhabit in l2 classes and the way they interact with other variables in the sla situation in affecting l2 acquisition. the dynamic properties of classroom emotions render them in an appropriate position to fit well into a dynamic systems perspective (boudreau et al., 2018). classroom emotions such as foreign language classroom anxiety (flca) and foreign language enjoyment (fle) are affected by both learnerrelated and situational variables. a promising course of research regarding emotional engagement in sl classroom emotions concerns the relevance of learnerinternal and learnerexternal factors to fle and flca. one of these learnerinternal variables having received less attention is learners’ motivational orientation in terms of achievement goals. l2 learners’ type of achievement goal (elliot mcgregor, 2001) can interact with their emotions in affecting learning achievement. the present study has two strains of research novelty. first, it studies the relationship between flca and fle of persian as a foreign language (pfl) learners for the first time. furthermore, it examines the relationship between fle and flca in reference to persian learners’ type of achievement goal. literature review anxiety and enjoyment have been regarded as the prototypical negative and positive emotions in foreign language situations. the relationship between these two emotions and their interactions with other variables in the foreign language classroom has recently been viewed as dynamic phenomena in sla. the findings from empirical research have testified to the detrimental effect of the negative emotion and the enhancing impact of positive emotions on sl achievements (horwitz, 2010). the majority of studies have reported a significant moderate negative correlation between flca and flce (dewaele, et al., 2017; dewaele macintyre, 2014; dewale macintyre, 2019; dewaele, magdalena saito, 2019; jiang dewaele, 2019; li, 2018). however, recent research indicates that the sl learners’ anxiety and enjoyment do not vary independently from other variables in the sla situation. rather, the variation is determined by a set of learnerinternal and learnerexternal factors that interact with foreign language emotions (dewaele, et al., 2019). one of these variables is l2 learners’ goal orientation (elliot mcgregor, 2001). the general implications of achievement goal theory have assumed that learners with performance goals experience higher levels of negative emotions while their masterygoal counterparts experience more positive emotions in the process of learning (huang, 2011; linnenbrinkgarcia barger, 2014). as long as approach/avoidance dimensions of achievement goal are concerned, performanceapproach goals are not associated with positive emotions whereas performanceavoidance goals are deemed to be negatively correlated with them, both of them showing a positive correlation with negative emotions (linnenbrink pintrinch, 2002). there is sufficient evidence to support the positive effect of mastery goals on enjoyment and detrimental effect of performance goals on anxiety (baudoin galand, 2020). method participants were 72 turkish students of medical sciences in iran who took pfl classes for four months. foreign language classroom anxiety scale (horwitz, et al., 1986), foreign language enjoyment scale (dewaele macintyre, 2014), and revised achievement goal questionnaire (elliot murayama, 2008) were used to collect data. correlation and regression analyses were conducted to account for the dynamic relationship between the variables. results statistical analyses revealed a negative correlation between anxiety and enjoyment though this correlation was supported only with a weak effect size (r2= .07), indicating that there was a negative and weak relationship between persian learners’ positive and negative emotions. to further examine the dynamicity between flca and types of goal orientation, a regression analysis was conducted. learners with performanceavoidance goals felt a high level of anxiety while performanceapproach goals were negatively correlated with anxiety. also, learners with masteryavoidance goals experienced high level of enjoyment.  a total of 57 % of the variance in flca was predicted by performance goal orientations, 42 % of which is the unique contribution of performance avoidance goals and 15 % is the unique role of performanceapproach goals. totally 52.5 % of the variance in pfl learners’ enjoyment was predicted by their mastery goal, of which 44.1 % belongs to mastery avoidance and 8.4 % originates from mastery approach goals. on the other hand, only 16.4 % of fle variance is attributed to performance goals, of which 6.9 % is predicted by performance approach goal and 9.5 % is explained by performance avoidance goals. discussion and conclusion the negative correlation between anxiety and enjoyment obtained in most of the studies on a variety of foreign language classes which was also ratified in the current research for pfl learners can be interpreted as a proof for the facilitative effect of positive emotions such as enjoyment as supported by positive psychology (macintyre gregersen, 2012) and broaden and build theory (fredrickson, 2001, 2003). the findings endorse the predictions of achievement goal theory that learners with performance goals experience more anxiety and those with mastery goals feel a higher level of enjoyment. however, the results concerning the role of approach/avoidance dimensions are inconsistent. this inconsistency can be accounted for when a dynamic systems theory perspective is adopted. in this view, classroom emotions and achievement goals function in dynamic interaction with each other for the foreign language learner. therefore, the emotional and motivational element should not be viewed in linear relationships with each other. further studies concerning the dynamic interactions between different types of classroom emotions on the one hand and a set of situational and learnerrelated variables on the
کلیدواژه achievement goals ,foreign language classroom anxiety (flca) ,foreign language enjoyment (fle) ,goal orientation ,performance-avoidance goals
آدرس azarbaijan shahid madani university, faculty of literature and humanities, department of english language and literature, iran
پست الکترونیکی davoudamini2014@gmail.com
 
   Relationship Between Persian as Foreign Language Learners’ Anxiety, Enjoyment and Goal Orientation  
   
Authors Amini Davoud
Abstract   
Keywords Achievement Goals ,Foreign Language Classroom Anxiety (FLCA) ,Foreign Language Enjoyment (FLE) ,Goal Orientation ,Performance-Avoidance Goals
 
 

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