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Foreign language learning boredom: conceptualization and measurement

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APPLIED LINGUISTICS REVIEW
Volume 14, Issue 2, Pages 223-249

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WALTER DE GRUYTER GMBH
DOI: 10.1515/applirev-2020-0124

Keywords

control-value theory (CVT); emotion; foreign language learning boredom (FLLB); foreign language learning boredom scale (FLLBS); second language acquisition

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This article reports on a study of foreign language learning boredom among Chinese university non-English-major students and English teachers. Through interviews and questionnaires, the study obtained a multidimensional conceptualization of foreign language learning boredom and developed the Foreign Language Learning Boredom Scale. The article argues that this study is important for the field of foreign language learning emotion research.
This article reports on a two-step investigation of foreign language learning boredom amongst Chinese university non-English-major EFL students and English teachers. In Study 1, 22 students and 11 English teachers were interviewed and 659 students responded to an open questionnaire, recalling and describing their experiences and perceptions of boredom in learning English. The data allowed a multidimensional conceptualization of Foreign Language Learning Boredom (FLLB), empirically supporting the control-value theory in educational psychology. Based on the conceptualization of FLLB, in Study 2, the Foreign Language Learning Boredom Scale (FLLBS) was developed. Through surveying 808 students in a pilot and 2,223 in the main study, a 7-factor FLLBS with 32 items was validated using exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses as well as further validity and reliability analyses. It is argued that FLLB is a crucial addition to the emerging field of foreign languagelearning emotion research.

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