SPEAKING ANXIETY OF EFL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS: Indonesian and Moroccan cases

The English language has become one of the most spoken languages around the world. It is the language of science, literature, and business. English is a global language that everyone should be able to understand and speak to guarantee a better future. However, a number of students feel anxious about...

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Main Author: Bouchra Eddraoui, - (Author)
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Published: 2019-10-10.
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