March 31 2024

The Impact of Emotions on Linguistic Learning

"Research shows that people are more likely to take action following a "negative emotion".

Negative emotion is, for example, the fear of NOT having something, of losing something, and so on.

No pain, no change.

Companies change supplier when they encounter a problem with the current supplier or solution."  André Vancaker

https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7178994309612871680/

The same applies when you learn a language on your own, without any cultural, emotional or relational connection with the language you want to master!

Just as in business, where negative emotions can spur you into action, in language learning, emotions influence your motivation. At AEL Academia, we offer this emotional link, because all our legally qualified teachers have lived in the language they teach!

Language is also a reflection of a community's culture, with its traditions, values, history and way of thinking.

Learning a language is often facilitated by social interaction. Without these relationships, it can be difficult to make effective progress.

Add a touch of humanity and emotion to your language learning!

AEL Academia, that's you!

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" I try to be the teacher I would have wanted to have. " AE Lejeune
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