Case study on language anxiety of Korean student-teachers in the Philippines

Various studies on the different experiences of student-teachers who are non-native speakers of English emerged to strengthen teaching curriculum and empower these studentteachers to be equipped as they take the role of classroom teachers. Based on these studies, one of the issues experienced by non...

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Main Authors: Ugalingan, Gina B., Bautista, Aileen C.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-106782023-10-19T03:38:00Z Case study on language anxiety of Korean student-teachers in the Philippines Ugalingan, Gina B. Bautista, Aileen C. Various studies on the different experiences of student-teachers who are non-native speakers of English emerged to strengthen teaching curriculum and empower these studentteachers to be equipped as they take the role of classroom teachers. Based on these studies, one of the issues experienced by non-native student-teachers is language anxiety. This case study aimed to identify if language anxiety is present and its possible sources among the eight (8) Korean student-teachers at the De La Salle University-Manila, Philippines during their practicum teaching. The participants of the case study were under the program of Bachelor of Secondary Education major in English. The study utilized different instruments, namely; Teacher Foreign Language Anxiety Scale (Horwitz, 2013), individual interview, and weekly reflections. Results showed that the participants experienced varying levels of language anxiety. Also, the common sources of their language anxiety were (1) perceived low language proficiency, (2) fear of committing mistakes, (3) lack of preparation, (4) classroom management, (5) fear of being observed and evaluated, (6) individual personality, and (7) cultural differences. 2018-03-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/11116 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Second language acquisition—Psychological aspects English language—Study and teaching—Korean speakers—Psychological aspects Speech anxiety English Language and Literature
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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topic Second language acquisition—Psychological aspects
English language—Study and teaching—Korean speakers—Psychological aspects
Speech anxiety
English Language and Literature
spellingShingle Second language acquisition—Psychological aspects
English language—Study and teaching—Korean speakers—Psychological aspects
Speech anxiety
English Language and Literature
Ugalingan, Gina B.
Bautista, Aileen C.
Case study on language anxiety of Korean student-teachers in the Philippines
description Various studies on the different experiences of student-teachers who are non-native speakers of English emerged to strengthen teaching curriculum and empower these studentteachers to be equipped as they take the role of classroom teachers. Based on these studies, one of the issues experienced by non-native student-teachers is language anxiety. This case study aimed to identify if language anxiety is present and its possible sources among the eight (8) Korean student-teachers at the De La Salle University-Manila, Philippines during their practicum teaching. The participants of the case study were under the program of Bachelor of Secondary Education major in English. The study utilized different instruments, namely; Teacher Foreign Language Anxiety Scale (Horwitz, 2013), individual interview, and weekly reflections. Results showed that the participants experienced varying levels of language anxiety. Also, the common sources of their language anxiety were (1) perceived low language proficiency, (2) fear of committing mistakes, (3) lack of preparation, (4) classroom management, (5) fear of being observed and evaluated, (6) individual personality, and (7) cultural differences.
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author Ugalingan, Gina B.
Bautista, Aileen C.
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Bautista, Aileen C.
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title Case study on language anxiety of Korean student-teachers in the Philippines
title_short Case study on language anxiety of Korean student-teachers in the Philippines
title_full Case study on language anxiety of Korean student-teachers in the Philippines
title_fullStr Case study on language anxiety of Korean student-teachers in the Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Case study on language anxiety of Korean student-teachers in the Philippines
title_sort case study on language anxiety of korean student-teachers in the philippines
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url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/11116
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