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Questioning the Stability of Foreign Language Classroom Anxiety and Motivation Across Different Classroom Contexts
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Kim, Sung-Yeon
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affective variables
/ Anxiety
/ Classrooms
/ College Students
/ Colleges & universities
/ Communicative Language Teaching
/ Context
/ Conversational Language Courses
/ Cultural differences
/ EFL
/ English (Second Language)
/ English as a second language
/ English as a Second Language Learning
/ Foreign Countries
/ foreign language classroom
/ Foreign language instruction
/ Foreign language learning
/ Foreign languages
/ Goal Orientation
/ Korea
/ Language
/ Language acquisition
/ Language instruction
/ Language Skills
/ Learning Environment
/ Learning Motivation
/ Learning Processes
/ Motivation
/ Multivariate Analysis
/ R&D
/ Reading Instruction
/ Research & development
/ Second Language Instruction
/ Second Language Learning
/ Second language teachers
/ Studies
/ Teaching Methods
/ Writing Apprehension
2009
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Questioning the Stability of Foreign Language Classroom Anxiety and Motivation Across Different Classroom Contexts
by
Kim, Sung-Yeon
in
affective variables
/ Anxiety
/ Classrooms
/ College Students
/ Colleges & universities
/ Communicative Language Teaching
/ Context
/ Conversational Language Courses
/ Cultural differences
/ EFL
/ English (Second Language)
/ English as a second language
/ English as a Second Language Learning
/ Foreign Countries
/ foreign language classroom
/ Foreign language instruction
/ Foreign language learning
/ Foreign languages
/ Goal Orientation
/ Korea
/ Language
/ Language acquisition
/ Language instruction
/ Language Skills
/ Learning Environment
/ Learning Motivation
/ Learning Processes
/ Motivation
/ Multivariate Analysis
/ R&D
/ Reading Instruction
/ Research & development
/ Second Language Instruction
/ Second Language Learning
/ Second language teachers
/ Studies
/ Teaching Methods
/ Writing Apprehension
2009
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Questioning the Stability of Foreign Language Classroom Anxiety and Motivation Across Different Classroom Contexts
by
Kim, Sung-Yeon
in
affective variables
/ Anxiety
/ Classrooms
/ College Students
/ Colleges & universities
/ Communicative Language Teaching
/ Context
/ Conversational Language Courses
/ Cultural differences
/ EFL
/ English (Second Language)
/ English as a second language
/ English as a Second Language Learning
/ Foreign Countries
/ foreign language classroom
/ Foreign language instruction
/ Foreign language learning
/ Foreign languages
/ Goal Orientation
/ Korea
/ Language
/ Language acquisition
/ Language instruction
/ Language Skills
/ Learning Environment
/ Learning Motivation
/ Learning Processes
/ Motivation
/ Multivariate Analysis
/ R&D
/ Reading Instruction
/ Research & development
/ Second Language Instruction
/ Second Language Learning
/ Second language teachers
/ Studies
/ Teaching Methods
/ Writing Apprehension
2009
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Questioning the Stability of Foreign Language Classroom Anxiety and Motivation Across Different Classroom Contexts
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Questioning the Stability of Foreign Language Classroom Anxiety and Motivation Across Different Classroom Contexts
2009
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Overview
: This study examined whether foreign language learner anxiety and motivational goal orientations remained stable across two different classroom contexts: a reading course and a conversation course. The researcher measured anxiety and four types of motivational goal orientations by surveying 59 Korean college students learning English in both courses. A repeated‐measures MANCOVA was used to analyze the responses. The findings indicated that levels of anxiety can vary according to instructional contexts. The study found a significant difference for anxiety, with the students reporting higher levels of anxiety in the conversation course than in the reading course. By contrast, for goal orientation, students exhibited similar patterns across contexts. These Korean students displayed a high tendency toward a utilitarian goal regardless of context. The article also suggests teaching implications for reducing anxiety and enhancing motivation.
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Blackwell Publishing Inc,John Wiley & Sons, Inc,American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages
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