AN ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH SPEAKING ANXIETY OF ENGLISH DEPARTMENT STUDENTS OF TRIBUANA KALABAHI UNIVERSITY
Abstract
This study aims to know the levels of students' speaking anxiety, identify the factors that cause students' speaking anxiety, and how they overcome their anxiety. The researcher used a descriptive qualitative method. The study subjects were the third-semester students of the English Department of Tribuana Kalabahi University consisting of 12 girls and 8 boys. The researcher used two technique to collect the data. The first technique was the FLCAS questionnaire developed by Horwitz (1986). The second techique was an interview. Based on the results of the questionnaire, there were five categories of students' anxiety levels in speaking English namely: High level of anxiety (50%), moderately high anxiety (15%), moderate anxiety (10%), moderately low levels of anxiety (5%), and very low levels of anxiety (20%). The researcher found seven factors that cause students' anxiety in speaking English, namely: Low self-confidence, fear of making mistakes, excessive worry during the exam, lack of preparation, and overthingking. The researcher also found three strategies by the students to overcome their anxiety in speaking English, namely: Change their mindset, improve speaking skills, and prepare before speaking.
Keywords: Students' Speaking Anxiety Levels, Factors of Students' Anxiety in Speaking English, Strategy to Deal With Students Speaking Anxiety.