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Does the effect of enjoyment outweigh that of anxiety in foreign language performance?
Dewaele, Jean-Marc; Alfawzan, M.. - : Department of English Studies, Faculty of Pedagogy and Fine Arts, Adam Mickiewicz University, Kalisz, 2018
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The talking cure – building the core skills and the confidence of counsellors and psychotherapists to work effectively with multilingual patients through training and supervision
Costa, B.; Dewaele, Jean-Marc. - : Wiley, 2018
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Pragmatic challenges in the communication of emotions in intercultural couples
Dewaele, Jean-Marc. - : De Gruyter, 2018
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Do ESL/EFL teachers´ emotional intelligence, teaching experience, proficiency and gender affect their classroom practice?
Dewaele, Jean-Marc; Gkonou, C.; Mercer, S.. - : Springer, 2018
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Sources of variation in Galician multilinguals’ attitudes towards Galician, Spanish, English and French
Dewaele, Jean-Marc; Pena Diaz, C.. - : Universidad Nebrija, 2018
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The relation between multilingualism and basic human values among primary school children in South Tyrol
Gross, Barbara; Dewaele, Jean-Marc. - : Taylor and Francis, 2018
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Linguistic taboos in a second or foreign language
Dewaele, Jean-Marc. - : Oxford University Press, 2018
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Editorial: The three editors
Baker, C.; Dewaele, Jean-Marc; Li, W.. - : Taylor and Francis, 2018
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Learner-internal and learner-external predictors of willingness to communicate in the FL classroom
Dewaele, Jean-Marc; Dewaele, L.. - : White Rose University Press, 2018
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Do interlocutors or conversation topics affect migrants’ sense of feeling different when switching languages?
Dewaele, Jean-Marc; Panicacci, Alessandra. - : Taylor & Francis, 2018
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Motivation, emotion, learning experience and second language comprehensibility development in classroom settings: a cross-sectional and longitudinal study
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Variation in ESL/EFL teachers´ attitudes towards their students
Mercer, S.; Dewaele, Jean-Marc. - : Multilingual Matters, 2018
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Learning two or more languages
Witney, J.; Dewaele, Jean-Marc. - : Cambridge University Press, 2018
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Ideal self and ought-to self of simultaneous learners of multiple foreign languages
Siridetkoon, P.; Dewaele, Jean-Marc. - : Taylor and Francis, 2018
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Why the dichotomy ‘L1 versus LX user’ is better than ‘native versus non-native speaker'
Dewaele, Jean-Marc. - : Oxford Journals, 2018
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Learner-internal and learner-external predictors of Willingness to Communicate in the FL Classroom
In: Journal of the European Second Language Association; Vol 2, No 1 (2018); 24-37 ; 2399-9101 (2018)
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Lexical availability of young Spanish EFL learners: emotion words versus non-emotion words
Jiménez Catalán, R.; Dewaele, Jean-Marc. - : Taylor & Francis, 2017
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Raising multilingual children
Festman, J.; Porch, G.; Dewaele, Jean-Marc. - : Multilingual Matters, 2017
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Bicultural identity orientation of immigrants to Canada
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A multilingual outlook: Can awareness-raising about multilingualism affect therapists’ practice? A mixed-method evaluation.
Costa, B.; Dewaele, Jean-Marc; Kasap, Z.; Bager-Charleson, S.. - : Lancaster University, 2017
Abstract: Therapists are often unprepared to deal with their clients’ use of other languages. This study focuses on therapists’ experiences of having undertaken awareness-raising training about multilingualism. Did the training impact their practice? If so, in what areas? Adopting a mixed-method approach, quantitative data were initially collected via an online questionnaire with 88 therapy trainees and qualified therapists who underwent training in multilingualism, combined with interview data from 7 volunteers. Having identified the issues on which the training had had most and least impact in survey responses, the interviews were guided by our emergent interest into the impact of the training with potential relational complexities and unique, personal experiences in mind. A narrative-thematic analysis uncovered interrelated themes: changes, or impact of the training, with regard to Identity and Therapeutic Theory. Therapists referred to considerable transformative learning on both a personal and professional level, for instance in terms of how multilingual clients might bring different and sometimes conflicting ways of organizing events and experiences into meaningful wholes through their narratives during the session. Language switching seemed less significant in the survey, but emerged as a central theme in the interviews, especially with regard to the possibility of addressing, challenging and sometimes combining different emotional memories, cultural and existential concerns. Working across these areas triggered some therapists to consider the need for expanding their theory.
Keyword: Applied Linguistics and Communication (to 2020)
URL: https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/19065/
https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/19065/1/BagerDewaeleCostaKasap2017.pdf
https://doi.org/10.7565/landp.v6i2.1572
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