Studies in Second Language Learning and Teaching Department of English Studies, Faculty of Pedagogy and Fine Arts, Adam Mickiewicz University, Kalisz http://www.ssllt.amu.edu.pl Editors: Editor: Miros aw Pawlak (Adam Mickiewicz University, Kalisz) Assistant to the Editor: Jakub Bielak (Adam Mickiewicz University, Kalisz) Assistant to the Editor: Krzysztof Kwiatkowski (Adam Mickiewicz University, Kalisz) Assistant to the Editor: Anna Mystkowska-Wiertelak (Adam Mickiewicz University, Kalisz) Vol. 3 No. 1 March 2013 Editorial Board: Janusz Arabski (University of Silesia) Larissa Aronin (Trinity College, Dublin) Simon Borg (University of Leeds) Piotr Cap (University of ód ) Anna Cie licka (Texas A&M International University, Adam Mickiewicz University, Pozna ) Kata Csizer (Eötvös University, Budapest) Maria Dakowska (University of Warsaw) Jean-Marc Dewaele (Birkbeck College, University of London) Krystyna Dro dzia -Szelest (Adam Mickiewicz University, Pozna ) Rod Ellis (University of Auckland) Danuta Gabry -Barker (University of Silesia) Rebecca Hughes (University of Sheffield) Hanna Komorowska (University of Warsaw, SWPS) Diane Larsen-Freeman (University of Michigan) Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk (University of ód ) Jan Majer (University of ód ) Paul Meara (Swansea University) Anna Micho ska-Stadnik (University of Wroc aw) Anna Ni egorodcew (Jagiellonian University, Kraków) Terrence Odlin (Ohio State University) Aneta Pavlenko (Temple University, Philadelphia) François Pichette (University of Quebec) Ewa Piechurska-Kuciel (Opole University) Vera Regan (University College, Dublin) Heidemarie Sarter (University of Potsdam) Pawe Scheffler (Adam Mickiewicz University, Pozna ) Michael Sharwood Smith (Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh) Linda Shockey (University of Reading) Teresa Siek-Piskozub (Adam Mickiewicz University, Pozna ) David Singleton (Trinity College, Dublin) odzimierz Sobkowiak (Adam Mickiewicz University, Pozna ) Merrill Swain (University of Toronto) Ewa Waniek-Klimczak (University of ód ) Maria Wysocka (University of Silesia) KALISZ – POZNA 2013 EDITOR: Miros aw Pawlak ASSISTANTS TO THE EDITOR: Jakub Bielak Krzysztof Kwiatkowski Anna Mystkowska-Wiertelak © Copyright by Wydzia Pedagogiczno-Artystyczny, UAM Pozna Proofreading: Melanie Ellis Cover design: Joanna Dudek Typesetting: Piotr Bajak ISSN 2083-5205 eISSN 2084-1965 Published by: Department of English Studies Faculty of Pedagogy and Fine Arts, Kalisz Adam Mickiewicz University, Pozna Contact information: 62-800 Kalisz, ul. 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Studies in Second Language Learning and Teaching Department of English Studies, Faculty of Pedagogy and Fine Arts, Adam Mickiewicz University, Kalisz Volume 3, Number 1, March 2013 http://www.ssllt.amu.edu.pl Contents Notes on Contributors ....................................................................... 7 Editorial ...........................................................................................11 Articles: Annie Morris, Marc Lafontaine, François Pichette, Linda de Serres – Affective variables, parental involvement and competence among South Korean high school learners of English ........................................... 13 Jean-Marc Dewaele, Tsui Shan Ip – The link between Foreign Language Classroom Anxiety, Second Language Tolerance of Ambiguity and Self-rated English proficiency among Chinese learners .................................. 47 Reza Barzegar, Sajjad Aref Sadr – The effect of emotional intelligence awareness raising activities on L2 motivation ............................................... 67 Zainab Abolfazli Khonbi, Karim Sadeghi – Self-, peer-, and teacher- assessment: An investigation into Iranian EFL students’ attitudes....... 87 Colleen A. Neary-Sundquist – The development of cohesion in a learner corpus.................................................................................. 109 Elisabetta Pavan – The Simpsons: Translation and language teaching in an EFL class .......................................................................................... 131 Notes to Contributors ..................................................................... 147 7 Studies in Second Language Learning and Teaching Department of English Studies, Faculty of Pedagogy and Fine Arts, Adam Mickiewicz University, Kalisz http://www.ssllt.amu.edu.pl Notes on Contributors Zainab Abolfazli Khonbi has an MA in Teaching English as a Foreign Language from Urmia University. Her main research interests include alternative as- sessment and language testing. Contact details: English Language Department, Urmia University, Urmia 165, Iran (e-mail: z.abolfazli1986@gmail.com) Sajjad Aref Sadr has an MA in Teaching English as a Foreign Language. His are- as of interest are emotional intelligence, L2 motivation, autonomous learning, bilingualism, and discourse analysis. Contact details: (e-mail: s.arefsadr@gmail.com) Reza Barzegar has a PhD in Teaching English as a Foreign Language. He is currently Assis- tant Professor at Azad University of Damavand, Iran. His areas of interest include language testing, alternative assessment, e-learning, and computer assisted language learning. Contact details: (e-mail: barzegar72@yahoo.com) Jean-Marc Dewaele is Professor of Applied Linguistics and Multilingualism at Birkbeck College, University of London, UK. He investigates individual differ- ences in SLA and multilingualism. He has published several edited volumes and a monograph Emotions in Multiple Languages (2010). He is former president of the European Second Language Association. He became General Editor of The International Journal of Bilingualism and Bilingual Education in 2013. Contact details: (e-mail: j.dewaele@bbk.ac.uk) Tsui Shan Ip obtained her MA in the Department of Applied Linguistics and Communication at Birkbeck College, University of London. She is currently living and working in Hong Kong. Contact details: (e-mail: tsip@ied.edu.hk) 8 Marc Lafontaine is a lecturer at Université Laval, Canada, where he teaches French as a second language, didactics and psycholinguistics. His research in- terests include learning and reading strategies as well as attitudes and motiva- tion towards learning and reading. Contact details: Département de langues, linguistique et traduction, Université Laval, Québec, QC, Canada G1V0A6 (e-mail: marc.lafontaine@lli.ulaval.ca) Annie Morris is an English as a second language teacher for La Capitale school board in Quebec, Canada. Her teaching and research interests include stu- dents' attitude and motivation to learn English, as well as the teaching and learning of the English stressed syllables. Contact details: (e-mail: morris.annie@educ.cscapitale.qc.ca) Colleen Neary-Sundquist, PhD is an Assistant Professor of Applied Linguistics in the School of Languages and Cultures at Purdue University, West Lafayette, USA. Her research interests include the use of corpora in language teaching and re- search, task-based language teaching, the development of complexity in learner language, and materials development for language teaching. She has taught both German and English as second languages and regularly teaches graduate courses on language pedagogy and theories of second language acquisition. Contact details: Purdue University, School of Languages and Cultures, 640 Oval Drive, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA (e-mail: cnearysu@purdue.edu) Elisabetta Pavan took her MA (Hons) in Modern Foreign Languages, Masters in Teaching Italian language and culture to foreigners, and her PhD in Applied Linguistics at Venice University, Italy. She teaches at the University of Venice, Italy, and at the University of Primorska, Koper, Slovenia. She is a research fellow and visiting professor at the University of Sao Paulo USP, Brazil, and participates in EU projects on teaching foreign languages and cultures. She has presented papers at various national and international conferences. Her inter- ests include intercultural communication and its implications for teaching and learning English and foreign languages, and the use of media and authentic materials in teaching foreign languages. Contact details: (e-mail: pavan.elisabetta@gmail.com) Francois Pichette is Professor of Linguistics at Teluq/Universite du Quebec a Mon- treal, Canada. His teaching and research interests include language acquisition and development, reading and writing, and second-language vocabulary acquisi- tion. Dr. Pichette has also taught Spanish and French at universities in Mexico and 9 the United States, and has published in several peer-reviewed journals such as The Modern Language Journal, The Canadian Modern Language Review, The Ca- nadian Journal of Applied Linguistics and Foreign Language Annals. Contact details: (e-mail: pichette.francois@teluq.uqam.ca) Karim Sadeghi lectures at the English Language Department of Umria Univer- sity, Iran. He is the Editor-in-Chief of The Iranian Journal of Language Teaching Research. He has a PhD in Applied Linguistics from the University of East An- glia, UK. His publications have appeared in TESL Canada Journal, Asian EFL Journal, IJAL, TELL, ASIA Pacific Education Researcher, and The Modern Lan- guage Journal among others. Contact details: English Language Department, Urmia University, Urmia 165, Iran (e-mail: ksadeghi03@gmail.com) Linda de Serres is a Professor of Linguistics at Université du Québec à Trois- Rivières, Canada. Her main current research interests include first- and se- cond-language learning with traditional and multimedia support material, se- cond-language reading, and language testing. Contact details: Département de lettres et communication sociale, UQTR, C. P. 500, Trois-Rivières, Québec, QC, Canada G9A5H7 (e-mail: linda.de.serres@uqtr.ca)