This research project is a mixed methods study exploring language anxiety and language identity in the L2 English classroom of Norwegian VG1 classes. The study aimed to investigate and compare the teachers’ and students’ beliefs about these aspects and explore how their beliefs reflected current research literature. The study placed particular emphasis on language anxiety in relation to the development of oral skills. It also sought to examine the possible relationships between language anxiety and language identity. In particular, the study aimed to answer four main research questions. Two research questions sought to explore the teachers’ and students’ beliefs and experiences regarding language anxiety in the English subject classroom. Th...
AbstractThis study merely aims to investigate Senior High School Students’ language anxiety and al...
This study examined the possible causes of language anxiety among three upper secondary school stude...
This thesis explores young language learners’ experiences of classroom interaction in English instru...
This research project is a mixed methods study exploring language anxiety and language identity in t...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesThis thesis addressed the issue of language anxiety in oral activ...
This research investigates which factors of speaking anxiety most commonly affects the ESL learner a...
The aim and purpose of this essay was to investigate if the students of the chosen school, experienc...
This study aims to investigate factors contributing to anxiety. The study attempts to investigate wh...
This study aims to investigate factors contributing to anxiety. The study attempts to investigate wh...
Anxiety plays an important role in language learning because it ranks high among factors that can in...
Speaking anxiety is one of the most pressing problems that both learners and instructors of a langua...
Research in second language learning has significantly demonstrated that foreign language anxiety an...
This thesis studies educators’ awareness offoreign language anxiety (FLA), specifically communicatio...
The study assessed the factors that contributed to the language anxiety of college female students i...
Findings by the Swedish Schools Inspectorate (2011), show that some pupils in Sweden feel anxiety wh...
AbstractThis study merely aims to investigate Senior High School Students’ language anxiety and al...
This study examined the possible causes of language anxiety among three upper secondary school stude...
This thesis explores young language learners’ experiences of classroom interaction in English instru...
This research project is a mixed methods study exploring language anxiety and language identity in t...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesThis thesis addressed the issue of language anxiety in oral activ...
This research investigates which factors of speaking anxiety most commonly affects the ESL learner a...
The aim and purpose of this essay was to investigate if the students of the chosen school, experienc...
This study aims to investigate factors contributing to anxiety. The study attempts to investigate wh...
This study aims to investigate factors contributing to anxiety. The study attempts to investigate wh...
Anxiety plays an important role in language learning because it ranks high among factors that can in...
Speaking anxiety is one of the most pressing problems that both learners and instructors of a langua...
Research in second language learning has significantly demonstrated that foreign language anxiety an...
This thesis studies educators’ awareness offoreign language anxiety (FLA), specifically communicatio...
The study assessed the factors that contributed to the language anxiety of college female students i...
Findings by the Swedish Schools Inspectorate (2011), show that some pupils in Sweden feel anxiety wh...
AbstractThis study merely aims to investigate Senior High School Students’ language anxiety and al...
This study examined the possible causes of language anxiety among three upper secondary school stude...
This thesis explores young language learners’ experiences of classroom interaction in English instru...