2019
DOI: 10.18823/asiatefl.2019.16.3.17.1005
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Four-Factor Analysis of L2 Writers’ Emotional Experiences in the Various Stages of Research Writing in English

Abstract: students often result in lower grades compared to learners who had more positive emotions (Gumora & Arsenio, 2002). Studies on Emotions in Teaching and Learning Writing at the College Level Pasubillo (2016) identified reasons that make writing, in particular, a difficult skill for L2 students. First, writing requires learners be familiar with the rudiments of a grammar structure which is different from his/her first language. Second, some learners feel that writing is boring. Lastly, when learners engage in a … Show more

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“…Providing classroom activities and space for this skill has been evident in the current curriculum. In particular, introducing students to logical fallacies through classroom activities emphasizes how they can apply critical thinking in various contexts inside and outside of the classroom (Mante-Estacio et al, 2019;.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Providing classroom activities and space for this skill has been evident in the current curriculum. In particular, introducing students to logical fallacies through classroom activities emphasizes how they can apply critical thinking in various contexts inside and outside of the classroom (Mante-Estacio et al, 2019;.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%