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Reticence and Anxiety in Oral English Lessons

by Meihua Liu (Author)
©2009 Thesis XVI, 300 Pages

Summary

This study explores the field of EFL (English as a foreign language) classroom learning within a formal learning institution. Drawing on theories and methods from various disciplines, this book explores the question which has been frustrating language teachers: why do so many students remain reticent and anxious in language class?
Based on a large-scale survey and a more focused case study, the book argues persuasively that reticence and anxiety in formal EFL classrooms are important factors in determining the outcome of language learning. By means of a triangulated research method, this book examines various aspects of reticence and anxiety in EFL classroom learning situations. The author analyses causes and consequences, differences in terms of gender and proficiency level, and coping strategies.

Details

Pages
XVI, 300
Year
2009
ISBN (Softcover)
9783039114979
Language
English
Keywords
Language and Second Language Acquisition Language and Foreign Language Teaching Psychologie Lerntechniken
Published
Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2009. XVI, 300 pp.

Biographical notes

Meihua Liu (Author)

The Author: Meihua Liu teaches English at Tsinghua University in Beijing. Born in Mainland China, she has a Ph.D. in English Applied Linguistics from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. She lives in Beijing.

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