The Role Of Self-Awareness In Overcoming Foreign Language Speaking Anxiety

Authors

  • Shamuratova Dilnoza Jamolovna A senior teacher, UzSWLU, the Department of English Applied Disciplines
  • Desthia Amalia

Keywords:

Social-Emotional Learning, Self-Awareness, Foreign Language Speaking Anxiety, Reflective Practice

Abstract

Foreign Language Speaking Anxiety (FLSA) continues to impede oral fluency of the learner as well. Typically, language instruction includes a number of repetitive drills to improve pronunciation. However, the present study investigates the Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) component of Self-Awareness to enable learners to identify physical and cognitive triggers of their anxiety. The purpose and intent of this research project is to explore the roles of reflective practice and emotional monitoring in alleviating the "fear of negative evaluation" through self-awareness. The preliminary findings of this research indicate that students who utilize self-awareness will be more resilient and exhibit a greater willingness to communicate (WTC) in the classroom.

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Published

2026-05-05

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How to Cite

The Role Of Self-Awareness In Overcoming Foreign Language Speaking Anxiety. (2026). Eurasian Journal of Learning and Academic Teaching, 55, 5-8. https://geniusjournals.org/index.php/ejlat/article/view/7512