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Language Anxiety and its Influence on EFL Students’ Oral Performance

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Table 1  Items related to fear of making mistakes in the foreign language
Table 2   Items related to the fear of being less competent than other students or being negatively evaluated by them
Table 3  Items related to the fear of not understanding all the language input.
Table 4  Items related to negative beliefs and feelings in response to foreign language learning in the classroom
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