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The Complexity of Speaking Anxiety in a Graduate EFL Classroom

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Jeffrey Dawala Wilang, Thanh Duy Vo

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Anxiety among students in non-English speaking learning contexts remains a dynamic construct due to moment-by-moment fluctuations influenced by different variables – teacher, peers, task, among others. To understand the complexity of speaking anxiety, this study presents the results of case studies of two low, moderate, and high anxious graduate students chosen based on their anxiety selfreports. Data sources include a self-report anxiety questionnaire, heart rate monitor, idiodynamic selfrating, observation, and semi-structured individual interview. Each participant was asked to wear a heart rate monitor while speaking and being observed by the researcher. In addition, the participants were asked individually to rate their moment-by-moment anxiety by using the idiodynamic method. Semi-structured individual interviews were conducted, transcribed, and coded accordingly. The use of five data sources revealed findings that demonstrate the strength of considering specific short periods of time and individual level studies when investigating speaking anxiety. Methodological implications were generated to investigate the complex nature of anxiety in non-English speaking contexts.

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Abstract
 Introduction
 Literature Review
  Foreign Language Anxiety
  Complex Dynamic Method
 Method
  Participants
  Instruments
  Data Collection Procedures
  Data Analysis
 Results and Discussion
  Case 1: Ploy, Low Anxiety Participant
  Case 2: Max, Low Anxiety Participant
  Case 3: Pomjai, Moderate Anxiety Participant
  Case 4: Jane, Moderately Anxious Participant
  Case 5: Bench, High Anxiety Participant
  Case 6: Tharin, High Anxiety Participant
 General Discussion and Conclusion
 Acknowledgement
 The Authors
 References

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  • Jeffrey Dawala Wilang King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi
  • Thanh Duy Vo King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi

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