TLEMC (Teaching and Learning English in Multicultural Contexts)
Vol 4, No 2 (2020): Teaching and Learning English in Multicultural Contexts

Self-esteem and Language Learning: empirical evidences from the past two decades

Danica Anna Dee Guban-Caisido (University of the Philippines Diliman)



Article Info

Publish Date
14 Dec 2020

Abstract

Self-esteem is among the well-researched emotional variables in any field of study. Language learning is a specific domain at which self-esteem plays an important role and where it is particularly endangered because of the unique nature of the language classroom. While there is an abundance of studies regarding self-esteem in educational psychology, few have focused on its effect on language learning. This study aimed to present an overview of the current developments and trends in the studies regarding self-esteem and language learning in the past two decades. Employing keyword search collocations of self-esteem and language learning, self-esteem and second language, self-esteem and foreign language, this review utilized 20 articles for full-text analysis after elimination of other variables. The results, divided into three trends, consistently show that there exist relationships between self-esteem and language skills, self-esteem and second or foreign language proficiency, as well as self-esteem and other emotional variables within the language classroom. Keywords: self-esteem, language learning, second language, language proficiency, correlation 

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Journal Info

Abbrev

tlemc

Publisher

Subject

Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media

Description

This is The International Journal publishing in June and December every year. The journal of Teaching & Learning English in Multicultural Contexts (TLEMC) is a freely accessible, full text, peer-reviewed journal allowing for the dissemination of ELT in varying contexts (such as families, classrooms, ...