@ARTICLE{Bayat_Mokarrameh_A_2020, author={Bayat, Mokarrameh and Shirvan, Majid Elahi and Barabadi, Elyas}, volume={vol. 51}, number={No 2}, journal={Polish Psychological Bulletin}, pages={71-88}, howpublished={online}, year={2020}, publisher={Committee for Psychological Science PAS}, abstract={Despite the large number of studies conducted on teachers’ oral corrective feedback, the findings of these studies have been mainly limited to cognitive orientations rooted in experimental designs and the verbal discourse of the teacher as the main object of inquiry. Considering teachers’ affective concerns regarding their corrective feedback and the shift from negative psychology to positive psychology in the field of second/foreign language teaching as well as the entirety of the teacher’s corrective repertoire, in this case study, we aimed to explore the enjoyment building capacity of a teacher’s multimodal corrective feedback in a university general English course. We video-recorded the teacher’s multimodal corrective feedback including verbal and nonverbal semiotic resources like gesture, gaze, and posture while observing the learners’ emotional experiences for eight sessions. We also conducted stimulated recall interviews with some learners and collected their written journals about the experiences of enjoyment with regard to the teacher’s multimodal corrective feedback scenarios. The teacher’s multimodal corrective feedback was analyzed through systemic functional multimodal discourse analysis (SF-MDA) and the content of the interview transcripts as well as the written journals were qualitatively analyzed. The findings indicated that the teacher’s inherent multimodality in his corrective feedback broadened the main dimensions of enjoyment by raising the learners’ attention to their errors, heightening their focus on the correct form, and increasing the salience of his corrective feedback. Further arguments regarding the findings are discussed.}, type={Article}, title={A Teacher’s Multimodal Corrective Feedback: Exploring its Enjoyment Building Capacity}, URL={http://rhis.czasopisma.pan.pl/Content/116885/PDF/2020-02-PPB-01-Bayat-etal.pdf}, doi={10.24425/ppb.2020.133766}, keywords={teacher’s corrective feedback, multimodality, enjoyment, gesture, gaze, SF-MDA}, }