Anxiety Towards the Productive Skills in the English Language
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https://doi.org/10.33064/2018docere181385Keywords:
anxiety, foreign language, oral communication, writting, grammarAbstract
The next text exposes a section of the results of an investigation carried out in the Universidad Autónoma de Aguascalientes, which objective is to identify the presence of anxiety towards the Learning of a Foreign Language (LFL A1) in English students of the Institutional Program of Foreign Languages (PILE). The study was carried out through an adaptation of the questionnaire “Foreign Language Classroom Anxiety Scale2” (FLCAS), that measures the levels of this type of anxiety. The profiles of students who had higher levels were explored, and it was found out that they show these due to factors related to their perception of their domain of the language and its difficulty mainly during oral communicative activities. The information presented documents the potential influence that the anxiety has over the productive English language skills.
Translated by Rafael Guzmán De Luna.
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