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A study of Chinese university EFL learners’ foreign language listening anxiety,listening strategy use and academic listening performance

Liu, Meihua; Thondhlana, Juliet

Authors

Meihua Liu

JULIET THONDHLANA juliet.thondhlana@nottingham.ac.uk
Professor of International Education and Development



Abstract

The present study examined foreign language (FL) listening anxiety and listening strategy use in relation to the FL listening comprehension performance of 1702 undergraduate EFL learners from 5 universities in China. The findings were: (1) more than half of the students generally did not feel anxious when listening to English, were low in English listening proficiency, and were not confident in or satisfied with their English listening proficiency, and usually moderately used different types of strategies when listening to English; (2) compared with their female counterparts, the male students felt significantly more anxious when facing listening activities and less satisfied with their English listening proficiency, used significantly more often the memory/attention/understanding-related strategies and were less proficient in English, employed significantly more often‘less active listener strategies’ (FLLSUS6), but significantly less frequently the strategies of negotiation for meaning (FLLSUS1), maintaining fluency (FLLSUS2), getting the gist (FLLSUS4), and nonverbal strategies (FLLSUS5), (3) all FLLAS and FLLSUS scales were highly significantly correlated with each other and the students’ listening comprehension performance, and (4) FLLSUS6, FLLAS2, FLLAS3, FLLAS1, FLLSUS2, and FLLSUS1 were good predictors of English listening comprehension performance. Based on the findings, some discussions are made.

Citation

Liu, M., & Thondhlana, J. (2015). A study of Chinese university EFL learners’ foreign language listening anxiety,listening strategy use and academic listening performance. Indonesian Journal of English Language Teaching, 10(1), 33-57

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jan 1, 2015
Deposit Date Apr 4, 2016
Publicly Available Date Apr 4, 2016
Journal Indonesian Journal of English Language Teaching
Print ISSN 0216-1281
Electronic ISSN 0216-1281
Peer Reviewed Not Peer Reviewed
Volume 10
Issue 1
Pages 33-57
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/992477
Related Public URLs http://ojs.atmajaya.ac.id/index.php/ijelt/index

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