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Concluding thoughts on the emotional rollercoaster of language teaching
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Introduction to the emotional rollercoaster of language teaching
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What psychological, linguistic and sociobiographical variables power EFL/ESL teachers’ motivation?
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Do ESL/EFL teachers´ emotional intelligence, teaching experience, proficiency and gender affect their classroom practice?
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Do ESL/EFL teachers’ emotional intelligence, teaching experience, proficiency and gender affect their classroom practice?
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New insights into language anxiety: theory, research and educational implications
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New Insights into Language Anxiety: Theory, Research and Educational Implications
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Understanding emotional and social intelligence among English language teachers
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Social anxiety and silence in Japan's tertiary foreign language classrooms
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“It’s time, put on the smile, it’s time!”: The emotional labour of second language teaching within a Japanese university.
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Agency, anxiety and activity: Understanding the classroom behavior of EFL learners
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Pair Work and Group Work as Facilitators: reducing students' anxiety in the EFL Classroom
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Gkonou, C. - : Higher School of Linguistics Press, 2010
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