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Emotional intelligence and the second language acquisition in virtual learning environment

https://doi.org/10.17726/philIT.2023.2.1

Abstract

Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligences has been further developed to focus on the research of human cognitive activities. Thus, the concept of emotional intelligence, which is the topic of the current paper, was introduced by John D. Mayer, Peter Salovey and ‎Daniel Goleman. General intelligence can be defined as the capacity to carry out abstract reasoning to understand meanings, to recognize the similarities and differences between two concepts and to make generalizations. Emotional intelligence is not a part of general intelligence. Emotional intelligence can be defined as an ability of a human to perceive oneself and interact with others with the help of obtained and processed emotional information. Language acquisition is mediated by the necessity to communicate with others. Consequently, the ability to manage the process of communication is of utmost importance in learning a language. Virtual learning environment reduces dramatically the immediate interaction of the participants of the process of education. It undoubtedly affects the process of acquisition and demands to reconsider the distribution of different learning activities.

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N. V. Bhatti
The State University of Education
Russian Federation

Bhatti Natalia Viktorovna, Candidate of Philological Sciences, associate professor, associate professor of the Department of Indoeuropean and Oriental languages

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Bhatti N.V. Emotional intelligence and the second language acquisition in virtual learning environment. Philosophical Problems of IT & Cyberspace (PhilIT&C). 2023;(2):4-17. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17726/philIT.2023.2.1

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