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Preface | |
Part I. Introduction: 1. A map of the terrain Jane Arnold and H. Douglas Brown |
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Part II. Exploring the Learner's Space: 2. A neurobiological perspective on affect and methodology in second language learning John H. Schumann |
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3. Affect in learning and memory: from alchemy to chemistry Earl W. Stevick | |
4. Anxiety and the language learner: new insights Rebecca L. Oxford | |
5. Ego boundaries and tolerance of ambiguity in second language learning Madeline Ehrman | |
6. Self-esteem in the classroom or the metamorphosis of butterflies Veró | |
nica de André | |
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Questions and tasks | |
Part III. Exploring the Teacher's Space: 7. Learning to think, feel and teach reflectively Claire Stanley |
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8. Facilitation in language teaching Adrian Underhill | |
9. Affect and the role of teachers in the development of learner autonomy Naoko Aoki | |
10. The role of group dynamics in foreign language learning and teaching Zoltá | |
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rnyei and Angi Malderez | |
Questions and tasks | |
Part IV. Exploring the Interactional Space: 11. Enhancing personal development: humanistic activities at work Gertrude Moskowitz |
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12. The humanistic exercise Mario Rinvolucri | |
13. Learning by heart: a Lozanov perspective Grethe Hooper Hansen | |
14. Cooperative language learning and affective factors JoAnn (Jodi) Crandall | |
15. Creating a learning culture to which students want to belong: the application of Neuro-Linguistic Programming to language teaching Herbert Puchta | |
16. Visualization: language learning with the mind's eye Jane Arnold | |
17. Authentic assessment in affective foreign language education Viljo Kohonen | |
Questions and tasks | |
Part V. Epilogue: 18. Affect in the classroom: problems, politics and pragmatics Joy Reid |
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References | |
Subject index | |
Author index. |