FRESHMAN EFL LEARNERS’ ANXIETY IN SPEAKING CLASSES AND COPING STRATEGIES

Le Thi Thuy Duong, Nguyen Huynh Trang
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This study aims to investigate what speaking anxiety freshman EFL learners encountered in their classes and what strategies they used to reduce their anxiety. A mixed methods approach was employed to collect the data, including a questionnaire following the quantitative method and individual semi-structured interviews following the qualitative method. The participants were 185 freshman EFL learners at several universities in the Mekong Delta. The combination of the Foreign Language Classroom Anxiety Scale developed by Horwitz, Horwitz &amp; Cope (1986) and the theories about three kinds of anxiety proposed by Ellis (1994) was adapted to measure freshman EFL learners’ kinds of speaking anxiety in classes. Additionally, the five categories of coping strategies in Kondo and Ling (2004) were adapted to measure the participants’ coping strategies for reducing their speaking anxiety. The results of the study showed that the participants encountered all three kinds of speaking anxiety including trait anxiety, specific-situation anxiety, and state anxiety in classes. Furthermore, the study also indicated five kinds of strategies utilized by the participants to reduce their anxiety in speaking class namely preparation strategies, relaxation strategies, positive thinking strategies, peer-seeking strategies, and resignation strategies. From the results, it was also indicated that preparation strategies were used more frequently than the other strategies by the participants in speaking classes.

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新生英语学习者在口语课堂上的焦虑及应对策略
本研究旨在探讨大一英语学习者在课堂上遇到的口语焦虑,以及他们采取哪些策略来减轻口语焦虑。采用混合方法收集数据,包括定量方法的问卷调查和定性方法的个人半结构化访谈。参与者是来自湄公河三角洲几所大学的185名大一英语学习者。霍维茨(Horwitz)开发的外语课堂焦虑量表,Horwitz &本文采用Cope(1986)和Ellis(1994)提出的三种焦虑理论来测量大一英语学习者课堂上的口语焦虑类型。此外,采用Kondo和Ling(2004)的五类应对策略来衡量被试减少口语焦虑的应对策略。研究结果表明,参与者在课堂上遇到了三种类型的口语焦虑,包括特质焦虑、特定情境焦虑和状态焦虑。此外,本研究还指出了被试在口语课堂上减少焦虑的五种策略,即准备策略、放松策略、积极思考策略、寻求同伴策略和放弃策略。结果还表明,在口语课上,参与者使用准备策略的频率高于其他策略。& lt; / p> & lt; p> & lt; strong>文章可视化:</strong></p>< < <img src="/-counters-/soc/0019/a.p php" alt="Hit counter" /></p>
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