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Do Socio-Cultural Factors Affect Speaking Anxiety? A Case Study of Non-English Major Students in West Java Vanalestari, Adisty; Setyarini, Sri
Allure Journal Vol 5, No 1 (2025): January 2025
Publisher : Universitas PGRI Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26877/allure.v5i1.20626

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Anxiety in foreign language speaking is a widely studied aspect in EFL contexts. Identifying the factors contributing to students' speaking anxiety is essential for understanding and addressing this issue. A few anxiety students have indicated certain sociocultural factors, among other factors, could be responsible for students' foreign language speaking anxiety. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the social-cultural factors causing English-speaking anxiety in non-English primary undergraduate students. This study used a case study qualitative approach. The data collection used are in-depth semi-structured interviews. The data was collected from four undergraduate non-English majors in West Java. The data was analyzed using an open coding method to examine participants' opinions on the socio-cultural elements that impact English speaking anxiety. The data revealed several social-cultural related sources of speaking anxiety, including social and cultural environment, communicative apprehension, formal classroom environment, social status and self-identity, gender, and dialect. Collectively, these factors increase students' anxiety during speaking activities. Moreover, these sociocultural factors not only undermine students' confidence and willingness to take part in speaking tasks, but also hinder their overall progress in language learning. The results of this research are expected to offer helpful recommendations to enable English teachers or lecturers to react to their students' speaking anxiety and to assist teachers of lecturers in arranging their classes in a way that may reduce their students' speaking anxiety and promote students' speaking skills. 
Discourse Dynamics in Virtual EFL Classrooms: Examining Teacher-Student Talk and Student-Centeredness Ode, Muhamad Acep; Setyarini, Sri; Purnawarman, Pupung
Allure Journal Vol 5, No 2 (2025): July 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26877/allure.v5i2.23415

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 This study explores how teacher-student talk influences the development of student-centered learning in virtual English as a Foreign Language (EFL) classroom in Indonesia. Using a qualitative narrative inquiry approach, the research investigates the experiences of two EFL teachers, one from a private school and the other from a public school, each with over two years of online teaching experience. Data were collected through written narratives, guided by open-ended prompts, and analyzed thematically. The findings reveal five interrelated themes: teacher-led dynamics, student contributions, strategies for balanced talk, student engagement, and learning outcomes. Results showed that excessive teacher talk, though often necessary for structure and control, can inhibit student participation and motivation. However, when teachers implemented strategies that encourage student voice, such as contextual topics, digital collaboration tools, and dialogic scaffolding, students became more engaged, accountable, and cognitively invested in the learning process. The study concludes that managing discourse balance is essential for effective virtual classroom management and the realization of student-centered instruction. This research contributes to the understanding of discourse as both a pedagogical and relational tool in online EFL contexts and offers practical strategies for teachers seeking to enhance interaction, agency, and engagement in remote learning environments.
Co-Authors Ade Irma Junida Ahmad Bukhori Muslim Aji Budi Rinekso Alvina Salsabiela Angela Dwi Hesti Ariningtyas Anggraini, Nurul ASEP SUPARMAN Azharra Aninda Putri Al Farid Azmi Putra, Rahmat Agung Bachrudin Musthafa Bayu Fandhi Achmad Budi Hermawan Cicih Nuraeni Della Hanifah Nurbaeti Destiani, Isti Dewi Kencanawati Diani Nurhajati Didi Sukyadi Dwi Rukmini Elis Homsini Maolida Fitri Arini Fuad Abdul Hamied Gustine, Gin Gin Happy Indah Kusumawati Hidayat, Raden Aulia Utami Ihsan Hikmawan Ika Lestari Damayanti Ilantri, Yuyun Ima Rahmah Hanifah Islamy, Jiaul Haque Isra F Sianipar Isry Laila Syathroh Issy Yuliasri Isti Destiani Istighfarlin Widyanita Lulu Laela Amalia Mardiyana, Lina Maulana, Cepri Muhammad Handi Gunawan Mujianto, Yanuarius Musaldin, La Ode Nadzifa Nur Fadila Naisya Dara Priyanka, Fadhillah Naufal Rangkuti Nenden Sri Lengkanawati Nicke Yunita Moecharam Ningsih, Sri Kusuma Nissa Khairunnisa Nur Aziza, Maulida Nur Padhilah Ode, Muhamad Acep Purnawarman, Pupung R. Della Kartika Sari, R. Della Kartika Rahmat Agung Azmi Putra Rakhmafithry, Dianty Rangkuti, Naufal Rani Aryanti Rukmana Raudhah Diara Putri Rd. Della Nuridah Kartika sari A. Regina Octaviani Riwayatiningsih, Rika Rojab Siti Rodiyah Rojab Siti Rodliyah Safira, Viera Saufika Handayani Sitti Nurfaidah, Sitti Sri Harto Sri Harto, Sri Sri Mauliani Suherdi, Didi Sukarman, Surya Aulia Sulastri Manurung, Sulastri Sulistiyani Sulistiyani Susi Septaviana Rakhmawati, Susi Septaviana Susilawati Susilawati Susilowaty, Susilowaty Sutono Sutono Syahirul Alim Tiara Cita Maharani Tri Indri Hardini Vanalestari, Adisty Vina Nuzulul Fitria Wati, Erina Wawan Gunawan Widiarini Widiarini Winda Khoirun Nisak Winny Berliana Yanti Nopiyanti Sopandi Yanty Wirza