Writing Anxiety of Indonesian EFL Learners : Possible Causes and Coping Strategies
Abstract
In  Indonesia,  English  is  a  foreign  language,  and  it  is  also  a  compulsorysubject  that  must  be  taught  to  students  atschools.  As  part  of  learning  conductedregularly,  in  fact,  students  still  face  many  issues  while  learning  English.  One  ofthe issues that are also the focus of this study is writing anxiety. Writing anxiety isa feeling of anxietypresent when students will or are doing writing activities. Thiswriting  anxiety has been shown to negatively affect students, both in the  processand achievement of their work. In Indonesia itself, the exploration of this problemis  rarely  carried  out  by  previous  researchers.  Refering  to  this,  the  present  studywill  further  explore  the  causes  of  writing  anxiety  that  occur  to  students  and  howthey cope with this writing anxiety.The present study employed a case study design to explore the causes of theIndonesianEFL  learners'  writing  anxiety  andhow  they  cope  with  this  feeling  bycollecting  natural  data  from  semi-structured   interviews.  The  semi-structuredinterview  was  conducted  directly  with  five  participants,  ninth-grade  students  atone  of  the  state  junior  highschools  located  in  theruralarea  of  Banyuwangi,especially those who had the most potential characteristics of experiencing writinganxiety.  Then,  analyzed  the  interview  data  according  to  the  stages  developed  byBraun and Clarke (2006), which consisted of six stepsof phases.The  findings  of  this  study  revealed  that  the  causes  of  writing  anxiety  werevaried. I categorized those causes into several different themes. They are internalcausesrelated  to  psychological  sources,  external  causesthat  covered  classroompractices and interpersonal threats, and linguistic causesabout the writing aspectsitself.  In  addition,  I  categorized  their  ways  of  coping  with  their  writing  anxiety
xiinto one theme:strategies to copewithwritinganxiety.From the findings of thisstudy, it is suggested that teachers have sensitivity to the students' writing anxietyto  take  definite  steps  to  cope  with  the  writing  anxiety  attack.The  teachers  mustalso  deviseflexible  learning  activityand  motivational  learning  atmosphere  tosuppress students' writing anxiety as little as possible. In addition, further researchis  suggested  to  dig  even  deeper  into  the  causes  of  writing  anxiety  by  using  asurvey  method  and  involving  the  teachers'  perspectives  on  the  strategies  to  copewith writing anxiety.
