2022
DOI: 10.23887/ijerr.v5i2.50284
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Foreign Language Speaking Anxiety: A Study of English Language Learning

Abstract: Speaking is the act of conveying information or expressing ideas and feelings in spoken English. Anxiety becomes a barrier to language mastery. This study analyse students' speaking anxiety in English. This research used quantitative research methods. Researchers selected class B of third semester consisting of 40 English Language Education students taken with purpossive sampling. Research instrument are used to obtain data from questionnaire. Meanwhile, the data collected by using Google Form. The total numbe… Show more

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“…These two approaches in foreign language research can be used or chosen by researchers according to their research needs and objectives. Each approach is used by paying attention to the characteristics, aspects of validity and reliability for each approach (Gao et al, 2022;Lam, 2020;Malik et al, 2020;Rahmadani & Etfita, 2022;Rashid & Sipahi, 2021;SA., 2016). Meanwhile, case study research is very important in language research and its learning, so it is relatively the choice of many researchers (Duff, 2014;Unal & Ilhan, 2017).…”
Section: Publication Trendmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These two approaches in foreign language research can be used or chosen by researchers according to their research needs and objectives. Each approach is used by paying attention to the characteristics, aspects of validity and reliability for each approach (Gao et al, 2022;Lam, 2020;Malik et al, 2020;Rahmadani & Etfita, 2022;Rashid & Sipahi, 2021;SA., 2016). Meanwhile, case study research is very important in language research and its learning, so it is relatively the choice of many researchers (Duff, 2014;Unal & Ilhan, 2017).…”
Section: Publication Trendmentioning
confidence: 99%