MOTIVATION, ANXIETY, AND PLEASURE (FOREIGN LANGUAGE ENJOYMENT) IN LEARNING ENGLISH: INTERACTIONS AND PEDAGOGICAL IMPLICATIONS

Authors

  • Seilkhanova Rita Nurniyazovna Academic Supervisor, An Assistant Teacher at Department of English Language and Literature, Karakalpak State University Named After Berdakh
  • Khojabaeva Gulbanu Erbol qizi A Student at Department of English Language and Literature, Karakalpak State University named after Berdakh

Keywords:

Motivation, anxiety, Foreign Language Enjoyment, learning English, emotional factors, positive psychology, EFL.

Abstract

The article examines three key psychological factors influencing English language success: motivation, anxiety, and pleasure from learning a foreign language (Foreign Language Enjoyment, FLE). Modern approaches to studying the emotional-motivational sphere in English teaching methodology, including self-determination theory, the concept of foreign language anxiety, and positive psychology, are analyzed. Special attention is paid to how FLE can compensate for the negative impact of anxiety and enhance learners' motivation. In conclusion, pedagogical strategies for increasing motivation and FLE and reducing anxiety in English lessons are proposed.

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2026-02-15

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MOTIVATION, ANXIETY, AND PLEASURE (FOREIGN LANGUAGE ENJOYMENT) IN LEARNING ENGLISH: INTERACTIONS AND PEDAGOGICAL IMPLICATIONS. (2026). Web of Humanities: Journal of Social Science and Humanitarian Research, 4(2), 5-9. https://webofjournals.com/index.php/9/article/view/5947