The Cycle of Academic Reading Fear Among Undergraduates

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Abstract

This study investigates students’ fear in academic reading as well as the influence of perceived difficulties in their reading comprehension. The paper aims to study the level of anxiety as experienced by undergraduate students in academic reading. Data from 25 respondents were analyzed quantitatively using Reading Anxiety Scale (FLRAS) developed by Saito, Horwitz, and Garza (1999). The objectives of the study are to examine the influence of students’ fear and perceived difficulties in academic reading. The findings of this study reveal that factors such as background and culture, general reading ability, vocabulary, grammar as well as teaching method can make readers fear reading. The results of this study bear interesting implications towards the teaching and learning of academic reading in English as a Second Language.

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Rahmat, N. H., Arepin, M., & Sulaiman, S. (2020). The Cycle of Academic Reading Fear Among Undergraduates. Asian Journal of University Education, 16(3), 265–274. https://doi.org/10.24191/ajue.v16i3.9730

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