Resumen:
This research project was conducted with the purpose of analyzing the influence of
emotional factors on the development of speaking skills in post-pandemic classes with third-year
high school students. Identifying these factors helped us to analyze emotional factors such as
nervousness, anxiety, low self-esteem, fear of making mistakes, and lack of confidence in
speaking activities during English classes. The design of this research was designed for third
year high school students and we focused on a specific course that showed to have students with
these problems in order to analyze the emotional factors and how it affects the development of
speaking skills. Based on the results obtained from this research, it can be concluded that the
emotional factors that affect the students are mostly nervousness and fear of making mistakes.
Despite this, the students are positive in wanting to improve their skills and knowledge in the
English language because they show a motivation that is shared among classmates and
understand that making mistakes or receiving corrections from the teacher helps them to obtain
better knowledge in aspects such as pronunciation or grammar. Therefore, emotional factors
affect students in the acquisition of a foreign language and in the development of foreign
language skills, but with a pleasant classroom environment, motivation, and peer support, these
emotional factors are reduced, and positive aspects of learning are increased.