This study investigated non-native English as a Foreign Language (EFL) teachers’ perceptions regarding error correction in grammar teaching in Qassim University, Saudi Arabia. The main data collection tool of this study was a five-point Likert-scale questionnaire, administered to 48 EFL teachers. In order to triangulate the study, four semi-structured interviews were conducted. Participants were selected based on convenience sampling. The study attempted to identify experience-based and gender-based differences among EFL teachers about error correction in grammar teaching. Descriptive analyses and independent-samples t-tests were run using a statistical software, SPSS. The results show that there were no differences of percep...
This thesis is a qualitative study of how native and non-native speaking teachers treat classroom or...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to investigate the beliefs of foreign language learners in relatio...
This paper investigates grammatical difficulty from the perspective of Saudi university students, of...
Teachers of English and other concerned educators try hard to make their students be fluent and accu...
Teaching English in non-native context is a widely recognized field of research in which new approac...
Teaching English in non-native context is a widely recognized field of research in which new approac...
Teaching English in non-native context is a widely recognized field of research in which new approac...
The role of grammar instruction in an ESL/EFL context has been for decades a major issue for student...
This paper explores male and female students ' and teachers' perceptions of the role of gr...
Learner and teacher beliefs play an important role in second language (L2) learning. Furthermore, th...
Grammar is considered very important for learning a foreign language as it is an important pedagogic...
AbstractAn effort is made in this study to research EFL teachers’ attitudes referring to error corre...
Treball Final de Màster Universitari en Professor/a d'Educació Secundària Obligatòria i Batxillerat,...
Since students at pesantren are generally prudish and very obedient to their teachers’ guidance duri...
This thesis is a qualitative study of how native and non-native speaking teachers treat classroom or...
This thesis is a qualitative study of how native and non-native speaking teachers treat classroom or...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to investigate the beliefs of foreign language learners in relatio...
This paper investigates grammatical difficulty from the perspective of Saudi university students, of...
Teachers of English and other concerned educators try hard to make their students be fluent and accu...
Teaching English in non-native context is a widely recognized field of research in which new approac...
Teaching English in non-native context is a widely recognized field of research in which new approac...
Teaching English in non-native context is a widely recognized field of research in which new approac...
The role of grammar instruction in an ESL/EFL context has been for decades a major issue for student...
This paper explores male and female students ' and teachers' perceptions of the role of gr...
Learner and teacher beliefs play an important role in second language (L2) learning. Furthermore, th...
Grammar is considered very important for learning a foreign language as it is an important pedagogic...
AbstractAn effort is made in this study to research EFL teachers’ attitudes referring to error corre...
Treball Final de Màster Universitari en Professor/a d'Educació Secundària Obligatòria i Batxillerat,...
Since students at pesantren are generally prudish and very obedient to their teachers’ guidance duri...
This thesis is a qualitative study of how native and non-native speaking teachers treat classroom or...
This thesis is a qualitative study of how native and non-native speaking teachers treat classroom or...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to investigate the beliefs of foreign language learners in relatio...
This paper investigates grammatical difficulty from the perspective of Saudi university students, of...