Title of article :
Anxiety and Writing Ability of Filipino ESL Learners
Author/Authors :
Kabigting ، Ryan P. English Department, Division of Pampanga - Justino Sevilla High School , Gumangan ، Allan S. English Department, Division of Pampanga - Justino Sevilla High School , Vital ، Dhonna P. English Department, Division of Pampanga - Justino Sevilla High School , Villanueva ، Ella Shiela V. English Department, Division of Pampanga - Justino Sevilla High School , Mosuela ، Evelyn S. English Department, Division of Pampanga - Justino Sevilla High School , Muldong ، Fernan B. English Department, Division of Pampanga - Justino Sevilla High School , Pamintuan ، Katherine P. English Department, Division of Pampanga - Justino Sevilla High School , Mallari ، Maramina R. English Department, Division of Pampanga - Justino Sevilla High School , Sagum ، Mary Grace L. English Department, Division of Pampanga - Justino Sevilla High School
Abstract :
The study aimed at describing how L2 anxiety of writing affected the Filipino English as Second Language (ESL) learners’ ability in writing. It also showed the anxiety rates, foremost type; then, the learners’ writing ability. Thirty-three grade 10 ESL learners participated in. The utilization of Second Language Writing Anxiety Inventory (SLWAI) which was proposed by Cheng, and a written test as one of the requirements of their subject was done for data collection. 82% of learners marked high anxiety in writing, 18% was moderate anxiety, and none was recorded low anxiety. The leading type of anxiety in writing was cognitive; then the somatic; lastly, the avoidance behavior. In the writing ability, learners were satisfactorily rated and male and female writing ability did not significantly differ. A negatively low correlated, inverse relationship of SLWAI and performance was found between anxiety in writing and Filipino ESL learners’ ability in writing using a second or foreign language. This implies that the greater the learners were anxious in writing, the lesser the achievement that a learner may have.
Keywords :
ESL learners , writing anxiety , writing ability , English as Second Language , foreign language anxiety , Cognitive anxiety , Somatic , Anxiety , Avoidance
Journal title :
International Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Translation (IJLLT)
Journal title :
International Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Translation (IJLLT)