2021
DOI: 10.29333/iji.2021.14442a
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Perceived Psychological, Linguistic and Socio-Cultural Obstacles: An Investigation of English Communication Apprehension in EFL Learners

Abstract: Speaking and communicating in English language can be a traumatic experience for many Chinese EFL university learners in class and in public. In many situations, they prefer to remain silent and passive listeners. This study aims to detect linguistic, psychological, socio-cultural hindrances and lends a sympathetic ear to Chinese university EFL learners enrolled in a public sector university in Wuhan and sheds light on their perspective that cause apprehension in communicating English as a FL/SL. Horwitz's FLA… Show more

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“…For many foreign language learners, speaking and communicating can be intimidating and can lead to a traumatic experience which is due to several variables. The study by Malik et al (2021), investigated the variables affecting English communication apprehension and anxiety in EFL learners and examined the barriers inducing it. This observation has identified three main categories of perceived limitations which are psychological, linguistic and socio-cultural hindrances.…”
Section: Statement Of Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For many foreign language learners, speaking and communicating can be intimidating and can lead to a traumatic experience which is due to several variables. The study by Malik et al (2021), investigated the variables affecting English communication apprehension and anxiety in EFL learners and examined the barriers inducing it. This observation has identified three main categories of perceived limitations which are psychological, linguistic and socio-cultural hindrances.…”
Section: Statement Of Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Daly [35] observed that the fear of delivering a public speech exceeded phobias like the fear of elevators, heights or snakes. Moreover, it has been proved that speaking anxiety has a negative impact on a learner's achievement and performance [36][37][38]. Sato [39] said that learners speak better and more effectively when their anxiety level decreases.…”
Section: Foreign Language Speaking Anxietymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is found that communication apprehension is found to be the most impactful factor of anxiety among the three subscales of anxiety listed in this study as perceived by the respondents with a mean value of 2.25. The second most impactful factor is fear of negative evaluation, which has a mean value of 2.21, and the least impactful subscale is test anxiety, with a mean value of 2.11. if we relate the first factor to research from Malik et al (2021), then it is related to personality traits, low language proficiency, perceived academic issues, scholastic competence, poor pronunciation, and above all lack of lexical knowledge. Other research from Szuber (2008) stated that there is a social isolation factor that surrounds the lives of immigrants, especially refugees.…”
Section: Factors Of Foreign Language Anxiety and How To Deal With It?mentioning
confidence: 99%