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摘要
口语交际焦虑症给许多约旦学生蒙上了一层阴影,阻碍了他们在沉浸式语言环境中茁壮成长。这项定性研究考察了 Al al-Bayt 大学 15 名约旦学生口语交际焦虑(OCA)的内部运作情况,探索了助长这种焦虑的具体心理过程和机制。通过深入访谈,研究调查了学生在课堂内外是如何体验 OCA 的,揭示了各种因素之间复杂的相互作用。害怕负面评价、回避行为、口语焦虑、对英语技能缺乏自信以及持续的自我批评相互交织、相互强化,形成了一个阻碍流利表达和参与的恶性循环。本研究以现有的关于口语焦虑和焦虑的知识为基础,对约旦学习者的独特经历及其面临的具体挑战提出了宝贵的见解。最后,研究表明,可以利用教学意义来减少和减轻这些心理因素对口语交际和口语流利性的负面影响。
Exploring Psychological Mechanisms of OCA in Jordanian Universities: A Case Study of Al al-Bayt University
Oral Communication Apprehension casts a long shadow for many Jordanian students, hindering their ability to thrive in an immersive language environment. This qualitative study examined the inner workings of Oral Communication Apprehension (OCA) fifteen Jordanian students at Al al-Bayt University, exploring the specific psychological processes and mechanisms that fuel this anxiety. Through in-depth interviews, the research investigates how students experience OCA both inside and outside the classroom, revealing a complex interplay of factors. Fear of negative judgment, avoidance behaviors, speaking anxiety, lack of confidence in English skills, and persistent self-criticism intertwine and reinforce each other, creating a vicious cycle that impedes fluency and engagement. This research builds on existing knowledge on OCA and anxiety, offering valuable insights into the unique experiences of Jordanian learners and the specific challenges they face. Finally, the study suggests that pedagogical implications can be used to reduce and alleviate the negative impacts of these psychological factors on the smoothness of oral communication and speaking fluency.