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Bridging the gap: change in class environment to help learners lower affective filters
Talat Mehmood1.
The present research was aimed at identifying the cause for poor performance of adult English as
foreign language (EFL) learners in Saudi Arabia, as well as to test the hypothesis that one of the
major causes behind learners' failure may be affective filters. The basic question to answer for the
research was whether adult EFL learners raise their affective filters to block the input under the
influence of certain affective factors, and whether a change in the class environment brings a
change in learner motivation. To this end, data were collected through questionnaires, and a model
teaching programme, based on a change in classroom environment, was developed and tested with
a group of learners at the selected university in Saudi Arabia. The results obtained from the study
show that EFL learners in Saudi Arabia raise affective filters, and that a change in classroom
environment does help learners lower their affective filters. The study is very significant as its
findings may prove helpful to EFL teachers in Saudi Arabia to create a conducive environment in
their classes to help learners feel at ease to learn English, which at times is emotionally intimidating
to some learners. The study is concluded with a recommendation that EFL teachers may replicate
the experiment in their settings to test the efficacy of the hypothesis on psycholinguistic aspects of
foreign language learning.
Affiliation:
- Northern Borders University, Saudi Arabia
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