Anxiety and Second/Foreign Language Learning Revisited

Auteurs-es

  • Ying Zheng Queen’s University

Mots-clés :

Anxiety, Second Language Learning, Foreign Language Learning, anxiety Research

Résumé

This article critically reviews the literature that examines the anxiety phenomenon in the field of second/foreign language learning. A major theme that runs through this review is how anxiety comes into play in second/foreign language learning, and whether it is a central construct or only an add-on element that is negligible. Anxiety is defined and described in how it is measured and relates to other affective concepts. Drawing on cognitive, curriculum, and cultural perspectives, the paper examines the possible causes and effects of language anxiety and the relationship between anxiety and second/foreign language learning. Possible educational implications of the anxiety research are indicated.

Biographie de l'auteur-e

Ying Zheng, Queen’s University

B.Sc. Sciences politiques Cert. en APO M.A. en éducation (Technologies éducatives) Doctorant en éducation (Technologies éducatives) Dép. des sciences de l'éducation Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières Membre du LERTIE Membre du Réseau Probléma French Associate Editor – CJNSE/RCJCÉ Senior Web Editor – CJNSE/RCJCÉ Francophone Student Liaison CCGSE/CCÉDÉ

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Literature Review/Revue de la documentation