The Impact of Anxiety on Foreign Language Learners: Case of Third Year Pupils at Bekkay Abdellah Secondary School- Tounane
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University of Tlemcen
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The aim of this study is to investigate the impact of anxiety on foreign language learning, including its
symptoms and underlying causes. The research involved administering a questionnaire to thirty high school
pupils, conducting an interview with their English teacher, and observing the classroom to identify any
visible signs of foreign language anxiety and gain insights into the pupils' attitudes and behaviors. The
findings revealed that a significant percentage of the pupils experienced anxiety, with a greater emphasis on
speaking rather than writing skills. The study further highlighted that pupils' lack of self-confidence
stemmed from difficulties in mastering grammar rules, limited vocabulary, and pronunciation challenges.
Additionally, the role of the teacher was identified as influential in learners' anxiety levels, both positively
and negatively. The pupils recognized the teacher's potential to reduce anxiety through various motivating
and supportive methods. The study sheds light on the complexity of foreign language anxiety and
emphasizes the importance of addressing it through effective strategies and teacher support. the teacher's
role was identified as influential, capable of either reducing or exacerbating learners’ anxiety, with most
pupils acknowledging the importance of a supportive and motivating teaching approach.