<div><i>Abstract</i></div><div><br></div>The present study explored English language learning anxiety among 38 third-year high school students in English classrooms and its relationship with overall English achievement. Students’ foreign language anxiety was surveyed and analyzed using the Foreign Language Classroom Anxiety Scale (Horwitz, Horwitz, & Cope, 1986) [14] and their English achievement was measured through their final standardized English exam administered by the school. The results showed that although some students felt extremely confident and relaxed, however, one-third of the<div>students experienced moderate to high-anxiety levels while learning the English language in class. Correlational analysis revealed that the total FL...
Abstract—This study aimed at investigating the effects of foreign language anxiety and test anxiety ...
The twenty first century is the age when the interaction among human beings increases rapidly along ...
The objectives of this study were to find out whether or not: (1) there were any significant correla...
ABSTRACT The present study explored English language learning anxiety among 38 third-year high scho...
The present study explored English language learning anxiety among 38 third-year high school student...
Abstract—Research in educational settings points out that some affective factors influence the stude...
ABSTRACTKeywords: Correlation, Students` Anxiety, and English AchievementEnglish becomes something c...
Abstract This study examined the relationships between students’ foreign language classroom anxiety ...
The main objective of this study was to examine the relationship between students’ English language ...
The purpose of this study is aimed to investigate the correlation between students� anxiety in Engli...
Anxiety is negatively correlated with performance in learning English as a foreign language. This su...
This study was carried out in order to identify to what extent the Turkish students’ English classro...
The main purpose of this study is toinvestigate the relationship between anxiety andscholastic achie...
This paper aims at investigating whether there is relationship between students’ anxiety \ud and...
Anxiety is considered having negative effects for most students in learning foreign language, especi...
Abstract—This study aimed at investigating the effects of foreign language anxiety and test anxiety ...
The twenty first century is the age when the interaction among human beings increases rapidly along ...
The objectives of this study were to find out whether or not: (1) there were any significant correla...
ABSTRACT The present study explored English language learning anxiety among 38 third-year high scho...
The present study explored English language learning anxiety among 38 third-year high school student...
Abstract—Research in educational settings points out that some affective factors influence the stude...
ABSTRACTKeywords: Correlation, Students` Anxiety, and English AchievementEnglish becomes something c...
Abstract This study examined the relationships between students’ foreign language classroom anxiety ...
The main objective of this study was to examine the relationship between students’ English language ...
The purpose of this study is aimed to investigate the correlation between students� anxiety in Engli...
Anxiety is negatively correlated with performance in learning English as a foreign language. This su...
This study was carried out in order to identify to what extent the Turkish students’ English classro...
The main purpose of this study is toinvestigate the relationship between anxiety andscholastic achie...
This paper aims at investigating whether there is relationship between students’ anxiety \ud and...
Anxiety is considered having negative effects for most students in learning foreign language, especi...
Abstract—This study aimed at investigating the effects of foreign language anxiety and test anxiety ...
The twenty first century is the age when the interaction among human beings increases rapidly along ...
The objectives of this study were to find out whether or not: (1) there were any significant correla...