Mental Well-Being And Foreign Language Anxiety
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Mental well-being can be defined as the individual's positive perception of himself and being aware of his strengths and limitations by realizing himself / herself, as well as being satisfied with himself/herself, acting autonomously and independently, and finding his life meaningful. This mental state will affect living condition such as health, education, work, social relationships, established and natural environments, security, civic participation and governance, housing and work-life balance. In this study, the mental well-being and foreign language anxiety level of 102 university ELT students were measured. It was revealed that the participants with high well-being levels were low in foreign language anxiety, whereas the research showed that participants with low levels of well-being had high levels of foreign language anxiety.
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