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Títulos: Anxiety-related emotions of university students when using English as a foreign language in class: comparing health and educational sciences
Autores/as: Manchado Nieto, Cristina
Fielden Burns, Laura Victoria
Palabras clave: Emociones de ansiedad;Comparación de disciplinas;Ciencias de la educación;Inglés como lengua extranjera;Ciencias de la salud;Estudiantes universitarios;Anxious emotions;Discipline comparison;Educational sciences;English as a foreign language;Health sciences;University students
Fecha de publicación: 2024
Editor/a: Eurasian Society of Educational Research
Resumen: In the realm of education, particularly in the domain of second language acquisition, understanding the intricate interplay between emotions and learning processes is a challenging endeavor. This research aims to explore the importance of studying anxiety-related emotions in the learning and teaching of English as a foreign language by conducting a study based on a quantitative methodology. To that end, a 33-item instrument was given to a total of 231 (n=231) university students who learn and use English in class in diverse degrees in the social and health sciences. The results obtained shed light on the negative emotions that students report during their English classes, such as fear, shame, nervousness, or feelings of judgement. However, not all the emotions are negative, since students also feel relaxed and interested. This study offers a new perspective on this topic since it compares different disciplines, underscoring the need to detect trends in different areas and therefore tailor pedagogy to different student profiles and degree programs.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10662/23260
ISSN: 2165-8714
DOI: 10.12973/eu-jer.13.4.1627
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