Language Anxiety as a Major Impediment in Learning/Teaching English

  • Choubey A
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Abstract

Feelings of anxiety, apprehension and nervousness are commonly expressed by second/foreign language learners in learning to speak a second/foreign language. These feelings are considered to exert a potentially negative and detrimental effect on communication in the target language. I shall dwell on my own experience as a practitioner of ELT, and narrate the lessons that I learnt by trial and error method. I can divide my class in four distinct groups, (the Rural Hindi group /the Urban Hindi group/ the Classroom Exposure group and the Classroom & Social Exposure group; RH/UH/CE/CSE) as they sit together in the Engineering class. Since I am more interested in the psychological aspect of language anxiety, I have used humour, relaxation and even distraction to therapeutic effects.

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Choubey, A. (2011). Language Anxiety as a Major Impediment in Learning/Teaching English. Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2(2), 210–218. https://doi.org/10.7575/aiac.alls.v.2n.2p.210

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