Speaking Anxiety of Students Learning Turkish as a Foreign Language: Instructors’ Experiences

The purpose of present research is to examine the speaking anxiety observed by the instructors in their students in teaching Turkish as a foreign language settings. For this aim, phenomenology, one of the qualitative research methods, was used. The participants of the research are the instructors wo...

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Classroom Techniques
Content Analysis
Educational Environment
Failure
Fear
Foreign Countries
Individual Development
Language Proficiency
Language Teachers
Peer Relationship
Phenomenology
Second Language Learning
Shyness
Speech Communication
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Undergraduate Students
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