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Chengchen Li
Chengchen Li
1. Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China; 2. IOE, University College London, UK
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Understanding Chinese high school students’ foreign language enjoyment: validation of the Chinese version of the Foreign Language Enjoyment Scale
C Li, G Jiang, JM Dewaele
System 76, 183-196, 2018
2962018
Emotions in second language acquisition: A critical review and research agenda
JM Dewaele, C Li
Foreign Language World [Chinese 外语界], 34-49, 2020
2892020
A Positive Psychology Perspective on Chinese EFL Students' Trait Emotional Intelligence, Foreign Language Enjoyment and EFL Learning Achievement
C Li
Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2020
2772020
Teacher enthusiasm and students’ social-behavioral learning engagement: The mediating role of student enjoyment and boredom in Chinese EFL classes
JM Dewaele, C Li
Language Teaching Research 25 (6), 922-945, 2021
2382021
The complex relationship between classroom emotions and EFL achievement in China
C Li, JM Dewaele, G Jiang
Applied Linguistics Review, 1-25, 2020
1892020
A control–value theory approach to boredom in English classes among university students in China
C Li
The Modern Language Journal 105 (1), 317-334, 2021
1602021
Foreign language learning boredom: Conceptualization and measurement
C Li, JM Dewaele, Y Hu
Applied Linguistics Review 14 (2), 223-249, 2023
1442023
Anxiety, enjoyment, and boredom in language learning amongst junior secondary students in rural China: How do they contribute to L2 achievement?
C Li, L Wei
Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 1-16. doi:10.1017/S0272263122000031, 2022
1312022
The predictive effects of classroom environment and trait emotional intelligence on foreign language enjoyment and anxiety
C Li, J Huang, B Li
System 96, 102393, 2021
1232021
Trait Emotional Intelligence and Classroom Emotions: A Positive Psychology Investigation and Intervention among Chinese EFL Learners
C Li, J Xu
Frontiers in Psychology, 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.02453, 2019
1212019
Editorial: special issue emotions in SLA
JM Dewaele, C Li
Studies in Second Language Learning and Teaching 8 (1), 15-19, 2018
103*2018
The emotional underpinnings of Gardner’s attitudes and motivation test battery
PD MacIntyre, JM Dewaele, N Macmillan, C Li
Contemporary language motivation theory 60, 57-79, 2019
782019
How classroom environment and general grit predict foreign language classroom anxiety of Chinese EFL students
C Li, JM Dewaele
Journal for the Psychology of Language Learning 3 (2), 86-98, 2021
642021
The predictive effects of trait emotional intelligence and online learning achievement perceptions on foreign language class boredom among Chinese university students
C Li, JM Dewaele
Foreign Languages​​ and Foreign Language Teaching [Chinese 外语与外语教学] 5 …, 2020
622020
Foreign language learning boredom and enjoyment: The effects of learner variables and teacher variables
C Li
Language Teaching Research, 13621688221090324, 2022
582022
Conceptualisation and measurement of foreign language learning burnout among Chinese EFL students
C Li, LJ Zhang, G Jiang
Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 1-15, 2021
552021
Classroom environment and willingness to communicate in English: The mediating role of emotions experienced by university students in China
C Li, JM Dewaele, M Pawlak, M Kruk
Language Teaching Research, 13621688221111623, 2022
462022
Foreign language enjoyment and anxiety: Associations with general and domain-specific English achievement
JM Dewaele, C Li
Chinese Journal of Applied Linguistics 45 (1), 32-48, 2022
462022
The predictive effects of foreign language anxiety, enjoyment, and boredom on learning outcomes in online English classrooms
C Li, Y Han
Modern Foreign Languages(《现代外语》) 45 (2), 207–219, 2022
412022
A positive psychology perspective on Chinese students’ emotional intelligence, classroom emotions, and EFL learning achievement.
C Li
Unpublished PhD dissertation, Xiamen University, China., 2018
292018
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