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듣기 불안, 듣기 전략 사용과 한국 중학교 학생들의 듣기 평가 점수의 관계에 대한 연구An Investigation into Relationship between Listening Anxiety, Listening Strategy Use and Middle School Students’ Listening Test Scores

Authors
김준구이은주
Issue Date
2019
Publisher
학습자중심교과교육학회
Keywords
듣기 불안; 듣기 전략 사용; 듣기 평가 점수; 중학생; listening anxiety; listening strategy use; listening test score; middle school students
Citation
학습자중심교과교육연구, v.19, no.16, pp 825 - 848
Pages
24
Journal Title
학습자중심교과교육연구
Volume
19
Number
16
Start Page
825
End Page
848
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/44952
DOI
10.22251/jlcci.2019.19.16.825
ISSN
1598-2106
Abstract
The purposes of the present study were twofold. The primary aim was to identify age-related differences among the Korean middle school learners of English belonging to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade, in terms of listening anxiety and listening strategy use. The secondary goal was to investigate differential impacts of listening anxiety and listening strategy use on the Korean middle school L2 learners’ listening test scores. For these dual purposes, this study employed reliable and valid questionnaires designed to measure the participants’ listening anxiety and listening strategy use. The second semester listening test scores of the participants were utilized as a dependent variable for this study. In order to test mean differences among the three groups, one-way ANOVA was conducted, which demonstrated that there were no statistically significant differences among the groups in terms of listening anxiety. On the other hand, it was also found that there were statistically significant differences, albeit small effect sizes, among the groups only in both areas of memory and affective strategy use. In addition, the correlation analysis was also implemented to compute the differential relationships between the listening anxiety and the listening strategy use. The subsequent regression analysis revealed that listening test score of each group was differentially influenced by a varied combination of listening strategy factors.
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