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However, little is known about academic buoyancy as a potential mediator in the relationship between foreign language anxiety and learners' academic engagement in English learning.

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However, little is known about academic buoyancy as a potential mediator in the relationship between foreign language anxiety and learners' academic engagement in English learning.

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  • ‘ <i>My Mind Goes Blank, and I Just Want to Disappear</i> ’: Dual‐Source Anxiety and Face Dynamics in Thai Collectivist <scp>EFL</scp> Classrooms (2026) · doi

    ABSTRACT While English proficiency constitutes a critical educational goal in Thailand, English Learning Anxiety (ELA) remains inadequately understood within Thai cultural contexts.

    Keywords: english abstract proficiency constitutes critical educational goal thailand learning anxiety remains inadequately understood within thai
  • The Impact of Experience Abroad and Language Proficiency on Language Learning Anxiety (2013) · doi

    Particularly, this study is an attempt to fill the gap in the literature about the affective outcomes after experiences abroad through the anxiety profiles of Korean learners of English as a foreign language ( EFL ) while taking second language (L2) proficiency into account.

    Keywords: language particularly attempt fill literature affective outcomes experiences abroad anxiety profiles korean learners english foreign
  • A Descriptive Study on Foreign Language Anxiety among Children (2017) · doi

    While research demonstrates that foreign language anxiety (FLA) has both facilitating and debilitating effects on achievement in the foreign language learning process, there are no data on the mentioned issue in the Turkish context regarding children who learn English as a foreign language (EFL).

    Keywords: foreign language demonstrates anxiety facilitating debilitating effects achievement learning process there mentioned issue turkish context
  • A critical review of foreign language anxiety-reduction interventions: Toward a conceptual turn in foreign language anxiety research (2026) · doi

    Abstract Foreign language anxiety (FLA) has been widely studied over the past four decades, yet the effectiveness of anxiety-reduction strategies remains insufficiently understood.

    Keywords: anxiety abstract foreign language widely studied past four decades effectiveness reduction strategies remains insufficiently understood
  • Unraveling the Mediating Role of Buoyancy in the Relationship Between Anxiety and EFL Students’ Learning Engagement (2024) · doi

    However, little is known about academic buoyancy as a potential mediator in the relationship between foreign language anxiety and learners' academic engagement in English learning.

    Keywords: academic little known buoyancy potential mediator relationship foreign language anxiety learners engagement english learning

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