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An Elaboration on the Effect of Reading Anxiety on Reading Achievement

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  • Bijan Mohammadpur
  • Narjes Ghafournia

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The presentstudy was an elaboration on the effect of foreign language anxiety on reading comprehension achievement of Iranian EFL learners. The participants comprised 100 BA students, doing General English Course in different academic fields at Islamic University of Neyshabur. The participants took a reading proficiency test of TOEFL and answered a likert scale reading anxiety questionnaire, derived from Sarson’s (1975) anxiety scale. The collected data were subjected to a set of parametric statistical analyses, including descriptive and inferential statistics such as one-way analysis of variance and post hoc tests. The findings presented significant differences among the participants at different reading ability levels. The students at the high and intermediate reading levelsdiffered significantly from the students at the low reading level in reading anxiety. To put it simply, there is a negative relationship between the students’ reading level and reading anxiety. The findings are of significance for language teachers as well as curriculum planners to reduce the affective filters and debilitating factors in language-learning environment to improve language learners’ reading ability. One important way to reduce reading anxiety is to expose language learners to comprehensible reading sources and culturally familiar texts, which develop learners’ feeling of reassurance and self-confidence.

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  • Bijan Mohammadpur & Narjes Ghafournia, 2015. "An Elaboration on the Effect of Reading Anxiety on Reading Achievement," English Language Teaching, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 8(7), pages 206-206, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:eltjnl:v:8:y:2015:i:7:p:206
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    1. Zaved Khan, 2010. "The Effects of Anxiety on Cognitive Processing in English Language Learning," English Language Teaching, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 3(2), pages 199-199, June.
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