This study aims to investigate the perspectives of non-native English as a Foreign Language (EFL) teachers across mother tongue and gender, and their male and female adult students, regarding the use of Arabic in the EFL classrooms at the university level in Saudi Arabia. The study specifically seeks to investigate the perspectives of non-native Arab and non-Arab EFL teachers as they, working in the native Arab setting, often resort to Arabic (Al-Nofaie, 2010; Machaal, 2012). However, there are glaring research gaps about non-native EFL teachers’ and adult learners’ beliefs on the use of first language (L1) in the classroom. For this purpose, the study used quantitative research design, and ad...
English is taught as a foreign language in the Arab world even though practical concerns call for gr...
This study aimed at investigating the perceptions of using first language (Arabic) in the ESP classr...
The English language is a second language in Kuwait, and English has been added to the school curric...
Teachers may wonder whether the use of first language (L1) in the second language (L2) classroom is ...
The issue of including or excluding the learner’s mother tongue in the EFL classroom has been the su...
The role of students’ native language (L1) in the second language (L2) classrooms has been a debatab...
The purpose of this case study is to explore the Sudanese English language teachers' perceptions of ...
This study aims to determine the impact of integrating Arabic within teaching English as a Foreign L...
This thesis examined the declared perceptions of Arab teachers of English towards the use of Arabic ...
This article attempts to explore the use of first language (Arabic) in the Libyan EFL classrooms as ...
The underlying study aims to investigate and analyze the actual reasons, attitudes, and purposes beh...
The present paper reports on a field study that attempts to investigate the extent to which Arabic i...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Education.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. This thesis contains ...
In Saudi Arabia, staff members in higher educational English departments communicate with one anothe...
This study aims to investigate when and why to use Arabic as L1 in the Saudi Arabian EFL classroom. ...
English is taught as a foreign language in the Arab world even though practical concerns call for gr...
This study aimed at investigating the perceptions of using first language (Arabic) in the ESP classr...
The English language is a second language in Kuwait, and English has been added to the school curric...
Teachers may wonder whether the use of first language (L1) in the second language (L2) classroom is ...
The issue of including or excluding the learner’s mother tongue in the EFL classroom has been the su...
The role of students’ native language (L1) in the second language (L2) classrooms has been a debatab...
The purpose of this case study is to explore the Sudanese English language teachers' perceptions of ...
This study aims to determine the impact of integrating Arabic within teaching English as a Foreign L...
This thesis examined the declared perceptions of Arab teachers of English towards the use of Arabic ...
This article attempts to explore the use of first language (Arabic) in the Libyan EFL classrooms as ...
The underlying study aims to investigate and analyze the actual reasons, attitudes, and purposes beh...
The present paper reports on a field study that attempts to investigate the extent to which Arabic i...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Education.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. This thesis contains ...
In Saudi Arabia, staff members in higher educational English departments communicate with one anothe...
This study aims to investigate when and why to use Arabic as L1 in the Saudi Arabian EFL classroom. ...
English is taught as a foreign language in the Arab world even though practical concerns call for gr...
This study aimed at investigating the perceptions of using first language (Arabic) in the ESP classr...
The English language is a second language in Kuwait, and English has been added to the school curric...