How Anxious are Turkish EFL Learners? Tolerance of Ambiguity and Self-perceived Communication Competence as Predictors

Foreign language anxiety has already been reported to deteriorate learners' language learning performance. It is closely related to how learners perceive their communication performance in the target language and how tolerant they are when they face ambiguities in foreign language learning. The...

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Main Author: Mehmet Asmalı
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Language:English
Published: Literacy Trek 2019-12-01
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/literacytrek/issue/50626/595224
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spelling doaj-f40fbeb154d44166872911a01f60f15b2020-11-25T00:16:07ZengLiteracy TrekLiteracy Trek2602-37682019-12-01522546How Anxious are Turkish EFL Learners? Tolerance of Ambiguity and Self-perceived Communication Competence as PredictorsMehmet Asmalı0Alanya Alaaddin Keykubat UniversityForeign language anxiety has already been reported to deteriorate learners' language learning performance. It is closely related to how learners perceive their communication performance in the target language and how tolerant they are when they face ambiguities in foreign language learning. Therefore, the current study investigated learners' foreign language classroom anxiety (FLCA), second language tolerance of ambiguity (SLTA), and self-perceived communication competence (SPCC). The study also aimed to examine the potential predictive power of SPCC and SLTA on Turkish EFL learners' FLCA. Mixed-methodology design was used combining the data gathered from four semi-structured interviews and three different questionnaires. 156 freshmen studying at a Turkish state university enrolled in different departments participated in this study. Descriptive statistics showed that students had a moderate level of FLCA, but low SLTA and SPCC. Multiple regression analyses significantly identified SLTA and SPCC as predicting FLCA. Both independent variables were negatively related to FLCA explaining 26% of the total variance. In the light of the findings, some practical suggestions were put forward both for language teachers and further research.https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/literacytrek/issue/50626/595224ambiguity toleranceperceived-communication competenceforeign language classroom anxietyforeign language learning
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How Anxious are Turkish EFL Learners? Tolerance of Ambiguity and Self-perceived Communication Competence as Predictors
Literacy Trek
ambiguity tolerance
perceived-communication competence
foreign language classroom anxiety
foreign language learning
author_facet Mehmet Asmalı
author_sort Mehmet Asmalı
title How Anxious are Turkish EFL Learners? Tolerance of Ambiguity and Self-perceived Communication Competence as Predictors
title_short How Anxious are Turkish EFL Learners? Tolerance of Ambiguity and Self-perceived Communication Competence as Predictors
title_full How Anxious are Turkish EFL Learners? Tolerance of Ambiguity and Self-perceived Communication Competence as Predictors
title_fullStr How Anxious are Turkish EFL Learners? Tolerance of Ambiguity and Self-perceived Communication Competence as Predictors
title_full_unstemmed How Anxious are Turkish EFL Learners? Tolerance of Ambiguity and Self-perceived Communication Competence as Predictors
title_sort how anxious are turkish efl learners? tolerance of ambiguity and self-perceived communication competence as predictors
publisher Literacy Trek
series Literacy Trek
issn 2602-3768
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Foreign language anxiety has already been reported to deteriorate learners' language learning performance. It is closely related to how learners perceive their communication performance in the target language and how tolerant they are when they face ambiguities in foreign language learning. Therefore, the current study investigated learners' foreign language classroom anxiety (FLCA), second language tolerance of ambiguity (SLTA), and self-perceived communication competence (SPCC). The study also aimed to examine the potential predictive power of SPCC and SLTA on Turkish EFL learners' FLCA. Mixed-methodology design was used combining the data gathered from four semi-structured interviews and three different questionnaires. 156 freshmen studying at a Turkish state university enrolled in different departments participated in this study. Descriptive statistics showed that students had a moderate level of FLCA, but low SLTA and SPCC. Multiple regression analyses significantly identified SLTA and SPCC as predicting FLCA. Both independent variables were negatively related to FLCA explaining 26% of the total variance. In the light of the findings, some practical suggestions were put forward both for language teachers and further research.
topic ambiguity tolerance
perceived-communication competence
foreign language classroom anxiety
foreign language learning
url https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/literacytrek/issue/50626/595224
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