Does the Use of Web-Based Extensive Listening Activities Affect Foreign Language Listening Anxiety and Foreign Language Anxiety?

Tahani M. Alshahrani, Manar M. Almanea
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Building on previous research revealing that extensive reading is as effective and efficient as formal instruction in acquiring English as a foreign language and with longer treatment duration, this study examined the effect of using two types of extensive listening activities, teacher-directed group (TD) and self-directed group (SD) on anxiety levels of EFL learners concerning gender to improve listening comprehension of EFL learners over a one year study program (2 semesters). Data were collected using a foreign language listening anxiety (FLLA) questionnaire, a foreign language classroom anxiety (FLA) questionnaire, and an English listening test. The results showed a statistically significant positive relation between FLA and FLLA while there was a statistically significant high negative relation between the test results in and both FLA and FLLA in all semesters. The results of the questionnaires showed that both anxiety levels were high in the first semester and then reduced significantly in the second semester with significant increase in the listening posttest scores. As for gender differences, results showed no statistically significant differences between gender in the TD group, but it was found that female were more anxious in both types in the SD group while male in the SD group attained higher scores in both tests. This showed that using extensive listening successfully reduced both FLA and FLLA for EFL learners. In the end, some pedagogical implications and recommendations were offered.
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网络泛听活动对外语听力焦虑和外语焦虑有影响吗?
在前人研究的基础上,本研究发现泛读在英语作为外语学习中与正式教学一样有效,且治疗时间更长。本研究通过为期一年(两个学期)的学习,考察了教师指导组(TD)和自我指导组(SD)两种类型的泛读活动对英语学习者性别焦虑水平的影响,以提高英语学习者的听力理解水平。采用外语听力焦虑(FLLA)问卷、外语课堂焦虑(FLA)问卷和英语听力测试收集数据。结果显示,各学期FLA与FLLA呈显著正相关,各学期FLA与FLLA呈显著高负相关。问卷调查结果显示,第一学期学生的焦虑水平较高,第二学期学生的焦虑水平显著降低,听力后测成绩显著提高。性别差异方面,结果显示TD组的性别差异无统计学意义,但SD组的两种焦虑类型中女性都更焦虑,而SD组的两种焦虑类型中男性得分更高。这表明使用广泛的听力可以有效地减少英语学习者的FLA和FLA。最后,提出了一些教学启示和建议。
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