2021
DOI: 10.15294/elt.v10i3.38685
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Rural learners’ communication apprehension and urban learners’ fear of negative evaluation in speaking performance: What lies within?

Abstract: Anxiety-trigerring conditions that can facilitate and debilitate learning must be made known to teachers. Besides, studies comparing foreign language anxiety in rural and urban areas are inconclusive and incongruous. Thus, this study is intended to explore learners’ language anxiety in speaking performance at urban and rural high schools. The investigation of language anxiety particularly addresses the extent of language anxiety, the anxiety factors as well as the relationship among language anxiety, school si… Show more

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“…The least worried were Brazilians, Indians, Togolese and Americans. This is not surprising as similar findings were reported in the literature [25]- [27]. The cultural traits of Asians, such as being shy and their sociolinguistic backgrounds, could be possible variables explaining the higher level of writing anxiety.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…The least worried were Brazilians, Indians, Togolese and Americans. This is not surprising as similar findings were reported in the literature [25]- [27]. The cultural traits of Asians, such as being shy and their sociolinguistic backgrounds, could be possible variables explaining the higher level of writing anxiety.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Some reported factors of language anxiety were related to the nationality and demographic setting of the students. Regarding nationality, Asians feel more anxious than other nationalities in a Malaysian university and elsewhere [25]- [27]. Some reasons are fear of being in public, shyness, negative evaluation, and speaking inaccurately.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%