An Investigation of The Foreign Language Speaking Anxiety among EFL Advancedlevel students: The case of Master Two Students at Tlemcen University
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University of Tlemcen
Abstract
Although foreign language anxiety is a widely explored subject in the area of
Foreign Language teaching, studies that focus on the speaking anxiety in EFL
advanced levels, are not common. To fill this gap, the present study aims at
investigating the phenomenon in an EFL context and analyzes the levels of
EFL students’ speaking anxiety. In addition, it provides an insight into the
nature of the main source of speaking anxiety from the advanced learners’
perspective. To reach this end , an exploratory case study research was
conducted in the university of Tlemcen in which data were gathered from thirty
five (35) second year EFL master students, through a questionnaire (Foreign
Language speaking Anxiety Scale), as well as through classroom observation
checklist. The obtained results were analysed quantitatively and qualitatively.
The results of the study revealed that the students generally had a moderate
level of speaking anxiety. The data also revealed that the fear of oral exams
was their major anxiety-provoking. The observation results showed that the
speaking anxiety affects negatively the oral performance of the majority of
students. Lastly, on the bases of the findings obtained in this study, some
suggestions and recommendations are drawn for EFL teachers and learners to
cope with the speaking anxiety and to improve the oral performance in class.