Foreign language learning anxiety: A comparison between high school and university students

  • Baş G
  • Özcan M
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This research aimed to identify the differences in foreign language learning (FLL) anxiety levels between high school and university students based on some variables such as gender, current educational status, parents’ (father and mother) educational status, and monthly income of families.  The survey model was adopted in the research.  The research included high school (n = 333) and university (n = 341) students from Nigde and Afyonkarahisar provinces. In the research, “Foreign Language Learning Anxiety Scale” (FLLAS) was used in order to collect data. For the analyses of the data, independent samples t-test and one-way ANOVA were performed. The results of the research indicated that gender, fathers’ educational status and monthly income of family variables did not have a significant impact on foreign language anxiety levels of high school and university students. It was also found that students’ educational status as well as their mothers’ educational status variables influenced their FLL anxiety significantly.

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Baş, G., & Özcan, M. (2018). Foreign language learning anxiety: A comparison between high school and university students. Journal of Human Sciences, 15(3), 1584. https://doi.org/10.14687/jhs.v15i3.4441

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