WRITING ANXIETY IN ENGLISH ACADEMIC WRITING: A CASE STUDY OF EFL STUDENTS' PERSPECTIVES

N. Sa'adah, Fachri Ali
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Reporting the EFL students' perspectives as their experience in perceiving writing anxiety in English academic writing is the aim of this current study. Designed in a case study, data was collected through a semi-structured interview. Five EFL students at a university in Central Java, Indonesia was recruited to participate in this study. Framed in a thematic analysis, the findings of the study demonstrate that their perspectives were investigated in five aspects: the way they perceive difficult patterns in English academic writing, writing under time and theme constraints, and the way they view and think about the contributions of evaluations and comments from their lecturers and classmates to their writing process and progress. The result of this study showed that the emotive dimension of insecurity was the most apparent in EFL students themselves during writing activities for their English academic writing. This empirical evidence contributes to educational policy balanced to the students' ability.    
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英语学术写作中的写作焦虑:英语学生视角的个案研究
本研究的目的是报告英语学生在英语学术写作中感知写作焦虑的经验。在案例研究中,通过半结构化访谈收集数据。本研究招募了印度尼西亚中爪哇一所大学的五名英语学生。在主题分析的框架下,研究结果表明,他们的观点从五个方面进行了调查:他们如何看待英语学术写作中的困难模式,在时间和主题限制下写作,以及他们如何看待和思考讲师和同学的评价和评论对他们写作过程和进步的贡献。本研究结果表明,在英语学术写作活动中,英语学生自身的不安全感情绪维度最为明显。这一实证结果有助于制定有利于学生能力发展的教育政策。
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