日本英语学习者言语焦虑的性别比较

M. N. Anuardi, W. Shamsuddin, Atsuko K. Yamazaki
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由于日本文部科学省(MEXT)大力鼓励日本毕业生更加国际化,许多高等教育机构已经开始引入更多的交际课程,如公开演讲和演讲技巧。这些目标不仅是为了提高学生的沟通能力,也是为了培养全球性的人力资源。虽然对学生的沟通技巧进行了大量的研究,但很少有人探讨大学生语言焦虑的原因,特别是在英语作为外语的背景下。因此,本研究旨在通过分析日本东京的43名大学生来填补这一空白。根据研究结果,性别和语言焦虑之间存在着关键的联系。具体而言,女学生比男学生表现出更高的公开演讲焦虑。本研究还从四个方面探讨了言语焦虑的来源:交际恐惧、负面评价恐惧、考试焦虑和一般英语焦虑。在所有四个组成部分中,英语学生在交际理解方面的焦虑程度最高。同样有趣的是,完成演讲技巧课程后,女学生对负面评价领域的恐惧显著减少。希望本研究的结果能被教师用来提高英语学生的沟通技巧。
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Analysis of Speech Anxiety among EFL Learners in Japan: A Comparison between Gender
Due to the high encouragement from the Japan Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology (MEXT) to promote more internationalization among Japanese graduates, many higher education institutions have started introducing more communicative courses such as public speaking and presentation skills. These goals not only aim to ameliorate students’ communication skills, but also to foster global human resources. Although considerable research has been conducted on students’ communication skills, few have explored the causes of speech anxiety among university students, especially in the context of English as a Foreign Language (EFL). Thus, this study aims to fill this gap by analyzing 43 university students in Tokyo, Japan. According to the results, a pivotal link between gender and speech anxiety was found. Specifically, the female students exhibited higher public speaking anxiety, compared to the male students. This study also investigated the sources of speech anxiety in four domains: communicative apprehension, fear of negative evaluation, test anxiety, and general anxiety of English. Among all four components, the EFL students recorded the highest anxiety in communication apprehension. It is also interesting to note that after completing the presentation skills course, the female students showed a significant reduction in the fear of negative evaluation domain. It is hoped that the findings of this study will be used by instructors to improve EFL students’ communication skills.
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