Classroom Sources of English Language Anxiety: A Study of Fresh Engineering Students at Mehran UET, Pakistan

  • Bux I
  • Memon R
  • Sartaj S
  • et al.
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Abstract

The current study investigated anxiety-provoking classroom sources among undergraduate engineering students at Mehran UET, Pakistan. In this study, the participants (female 105 male 116) participated. The data were collected via questionnaire FLCAS and semi-structured interviews. The objective of this study was to identify classroom sources of anxiety quantitatively and qualitatively. The findings of study suggested some main sources of anxiety among fresh engineering students: (1) test anxiety; (2) apprehension in communication; (3) fear of negative evaluation; (4) presentation in English; (5) English language instructor; (6) competitiveness in English language; (7) negative self-evaluation; (8) individual tasks in classroom; (9) fear of making errors in English classroom; (10) English language difficulties. The participants have self-reported the main sources of anxiety in English language learning. These sources also confirm previous research on anxiety-causing sources among foreign language learners.

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Bux, I., Memon, R. A., Sartaj, S., Bhatti, J., Gopang, A. S., & Angaria, N. M. (2019). Classroom Sources of English Language Anxiety: A Study of Fresh Engineering Students at Mehran UET, Pakistan. International Journal of English Linguistics, 9(2), 30. https://doi.org/10.5539/ijel.v9n2p30

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