The Nose-Bleed Syndrome: A Study on the Attitude of the College Students towards English Language Learning and Their Linguistic Self-Confidence in a Multi-Cultural Context
The expression "nose-bleed!" has become the most popular expression among Filipinos when asked to speak in English. In the Philippines, English is the most feared language. This fear is seen in classes where students feel so anxious that they may mispronounce a word or that they may commit...
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Main Author: | Annie Mae Berowa (Author) |
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Philippine Association of Institutions for Research, Inc.,
2016-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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