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2. An Overview of Language Anxiety Research and Trends in its Development
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Peter D. MacIntyre
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- 1. Introduction 1
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Part 1: Theoretical Insights
- 2. An Overview of Language Anxiety Research and Trends in its Development 11
- 3. On the Misreading of Horwitz, Horwitz and Cope (1986) and the Need to Balance Anxiety Research and the Experiences of Anxious Language Learners 31
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Part 2: Empirical Investigations
- 4. Anxiety and L2 Self-Images: The ‘Anxious Self’ 51
- 5. Are Perfectionists More Anxious Foreign Language Learners and Users? 70
- 6. Social Anxiety and Silence in Japan’s Tertiary Foreign Language Classrooms 91
- 7. Do You See What I Feel? An Idiodynamic Assessment of Expert and Peer’s Reading of Nonverbal Language Anxiety Cues 110
- 8. Towards an Ecological Understanding of Language Anxiety 135
- 9. Exploring the Relationship between Anxiety and Advanced Hungarian EFL Learners’ Communication Experiences in the Target Language: A Study of High- vs Low-Anxious Learners 156
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Part 3: Implications for Practice
- 10. Anxious Language Learners Can Change Their Minds: Ideas and Strategies from Traditional Psychology and Positive Psychology 177
- 11. The Links Between Self-Esteem and Language Anxiety and Implications for the Classroom 198
- 12. Conclusion 217
- Index 224
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- 1. Introduction 1
-
Part 1: Theoretical Insights
- 2. An Overview of Language Anxiety Research and Trends in its Development 11
- 3. On the Misreading of Horwitz, Horwitz and Cope (1986) and the Need to Balance Anxiety Research and the Experiences of Anxious Language Learners 31
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Part 2: Empirical Investigations
- 4. Anxiety and L2 Self-Images: The ‘Anxious Self’ 51
- 5. Are Perfectionists More Anxious Foreign Language Learners and Users? 70
- 6. Social Anxiety and Silence in Japan’s Tertiary Foreign Language Classrooms 91
- 7. Do You See What I Feel? An Idiodynamic Assessment of Expert and Peer’s Reading of Nonverbal Language Anxiety Cues 110
- 8. Towards an Ecological Understanding of Language Anxiety 135
- 9. Exploring the Relationship between Anxiety and Advanced Hungarian EFL Learners’ Communication Experiences in the Target Language: A Study of High- vs Low-Anxious Learners 156
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Part 3: Implications for Practice
- 10. Anxious Language Learners Can Change Their Minds: Ideas and Strategies from Traditional Psychology and Positive Psychology 177
- 11. The Links Between Self-Esteem and Language Anxiety and Implications for the Classroom 198
- 12. Conclusion 217
- Index 224