Review of research on foreign language learning anxiety and implications for foreign language teaching

Authors

  • Ngoc Hanh, Nguyen Thi
  • Ngoc Diem, Luong Thi
  • Lich, Dinh Thi

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Abstract

English has become one of the most commonly spoken languages worldwide, and the desire to learn and use English is growing. Nevertheless, many language learners face Foreign Language Anxiety (FLA), which can impede their progress and diminish their overall language learning experience, encompassing emotional and behavioral aspects across different learning contexts. The purpose of this article is to offer a thorough examination of FLA, covering its various aspects such as dimensions, models, influences, and its importance in language teaching. It also seeks to explore FLA comprehensively to understand its implications for teaching languages.

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Author Biographies

  • Ngoc Hanh, Nguyen Thi

    MSc. Department of Foreign Languages, Western University of Construction

  • Ngoc Diem, Luong Thi

    MSc. Department of Foreign Languages, Western University of Construction

  • Lich, Dinh Thi

    MSc. Department of Foreign Languages, Western University of Construction

Published

2024-06-11

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APPLIED RESEARCH