Communicative anxiety in English as a third language
International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism 20(7) : 823-836 (2017)
Abstract
The present study focuses on the link between three factors, proficiency,
language certificates and bilingualism, and levels of communicative
anxiety in the third language (English) in two groups of adult users,
university students and young professionals. The first group consisted of
217 university students who were enrolled at the University of the
Basque Country (UPV/EHU) and the second group consisted of 135
young professionals working in companies and institutions of the
Basque Country. The main aim of this research study is to explore the
communicative anxiety towards a third language, English, in a context
where exposure to English is limited and there are two other official
languages, Basque and Spanish. A variety of instruments were used to
collect quantitative and qualitative data. Participants completed a
background questionnaire and a questionnaire to measure
communicative anxiety. In addition, focus group discussions and
interviews were also used. The results indicate that there are significant
differences between the two groups of participants (university students
and young professionals) in communicative anxiety. The findings also
show the relationship between anxiety and some factors such as the
proficiency level, English language certificates and multilingualism.