Author/Authors :
Tsai , Yea-Ru I-Shou University - Dashu District - Kaohsiung City, Taiwan , Lee , Chun-Yen I-Shou University - Dashu District - Kaohsiung City, Taiwan
Abstract :
The present study was an elaboration on factors influencing foreign
language (FL) reading anxiety in EFL learners (n = 202) in Taiwan. Data
were collected from three measures, a background information questionnaire,
the Foreign Language Reading Anxiety Scale (FLRAS) and a semistructured
interview. The results showed that FL reading anxiety was associated
with time spent on reading English, but not with gender and academic
major. Moreover, FL reading anxiety was found to be positively correlated
with text features and personal factors, but negatively correlated with reading
strategy use, indicating that the more reading strategies a learner employs, the
lower FL reading anxiety level he/she will experience. Unfamiliar vocabulary,
unknown topics, long and complicated text structure as well as the fear
of making mistakes were identified as the major factors of FL reading anxiety.
This study contributes to extending our understanding of factors that
might evoke EFL reading anxiety.