语言心态、焦虑和能力:路径分析方法说明了什么?

Mohammad Amini Farsani, Shadi Sadat Seyedshoja
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学生根据自己的信念和心态行事。意识到这种个体差异可以帮助 L2 教师做出合理的、以证据为基础的教育决策。有鉴于此,本研究的目的是在不同水平的 EFL 背景下,通过路径分析探讨语言心态、语言水平和焦虑之间的关系。研究涉及六所私立语言学院的 500 名伊朗英语学习者。所使用的工具是修改版的语言思维模式、外语焦虑和自我报告的语言能力。路径分析结果显示,三个变量的模型拟合良好,证实了 L2 语言心态、焦虑和能力之间的相互关系。此外,研究还报告了心态、焦虑和语言能力之间的显著关系。学习外语的消极态度,如害怕负面评价、课堂上的不良经历、学生对自己能力的看法等,与 L2 焦虑有显著关联。此外,与其他同学相比,水平较高的学生心态更积极,焦虑感更少。我们将讨论这些发现对 EFL 学习者和教师的影响。
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Language Mindset, Anxiety, and Proficiency: What Does Path Analytic Approach Indicate?

Language Mindset, Anxiety, and Proficiency: What Does Path Analytic Approach Indicate?

Students act according to their beliefs and mindsets. Being aware of such individual differences can help L2 teachers make sound and evidence-based educational decisions. Having said this, the purpose of the current study was to explore the relationship among language mindset, language proficiency, and anxiety through a path analysis in an EFL context at different proficiency levels. The study involved 500 Iranian English learners in six private language institutes. The instruments used were a modified version of the language mindset, foreign language anxiety, and self-reported proficiency. The path-analytic results revealed that the model with the three variables enjoyed a good fit, confirming an interrelationship among L2 language mindset, anxiety, and proficiency. Furthermore, the study also reported a significant relationship between mindset, anxiety, and language proficiency. Negative attitudes towards learning a foreign language, such as fear of negative evaluation, bad experiences in the classroom, and students’ beliefs about their abilities, have a significant association with L2 anxiety. In addition, students with higher levels of proficiency have more positive mindsets and experience less anxiety than their counterparts. We discuss the implications of these findings for EFL learners and teachers.

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