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引用次数: 13
摘要
在别人面前用外语说话可能是最容易引起焦虑的情况之一(Minghe & Yuan, 2013)。不喜欢与他人交流或不喜欢成为注意力中心的学习者在被要求参加口头陈述、讨论或任何其他类型的语言活动时,可能会表现出极度的焦虑。一项研究发现,在线讨论可能会降低这种效果。它为害羞和孤僻的学习者提供了一个没有威胁性的环境(Bakar et al., 2013)。本调查研究旨在通过调查和比较Covid-19大流行前面对面口语课和大流行期间在线口语课学习者的焦虑水平,看看它是否也适用于印度尼西亚的高等教育。120名在大流行之前和期间都上过口语课的学生参加了调查。与其他研究结果一致(Bakar et al.,2013;Rodrigues & Vethamani, 2015),该研究发现,平均而言,学习者在在线口语课程中感到焦虑的程度(48.41%)比面对面课程(6096%)要低。
FACE-TO-FACE OR ONLINE SPEAKING PRACTICE: A COMPARISON OF STUDENTS’ FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLASSROOM ANXIETY LEVEL
Speaking using foreign language in front of other people can be one of the most anxiety-provoking situations (Minghe & Yuan, 2013). Learners who does not enjoy interacting with other people or being the center of attention may exhibit extreme anxiety when they are asked to take parts in oral presentation, discussion, or any other kind of language activities. A study found that online discussion may decrease the effect. It provides a non-threatening situation for learners who are shy and withdrawn (Bakar et al., 2013). This survey study aims to see whether it is also applied in Indonesian tertiary education by investigating and comparing the learners’ level of anxiety in face to face speaking class before Covid-19 pandemic and online speaking class during the pandemic. 120 students who experienced both speaking courses before and during the pandemic participated in the survey. Consistent with the result of other studies (Bakar et al.,2013; Rodrigues & Vethamani, 2015), this study found that in average, learners feel less anxious during during online speaking class (48,41%) compare to face-to-face class (60,96%).