This study examined the attitudes of international students at university level towards native English-speaking teachers (NESTs) and non-native English speaking teachers (NNESTs) in a Thai context. It also explored how the attitudes held towards these two groups of teachers shaped the participants’ learning practices and motivation to learn English. Two research instruments; the open-ended questionnaire and the semi-structured interview were employed for this study. The questionnaire administered with 31 participants was the primary data collection tool. The subsequent interview conducted with 14 of the participants served as a supplementary data. The findings indicated significantly differing attitudes towards native English-speakin...
The English language teaching industry in East and Southeast Asia subscribes to an assumption that n...
This paper reports the outcome of a study carried out in Qassim University with 169 Saudi male novic...
This study focuses on four English language teachers (ELTs) and how perceptions of their statuses as...
The number of learners of English as an international means of communication increases hand in hand ...
There was an argument that native English teachers have many advantages than non-native English teac...
This chapter aims at identifying students’ attitudes and beliefs towards learning English with nativ...
The dichotomy between native English speaker teachers (NESTs) and non-native English speaker teacher...
There was an argument that native English teachers have many advantages than non-native English teac...
As English has been rapidly expanding its function and scope beyond geographical, social and racial ...
It is no longer a secret that nonnative speakers of English far exceed the number of native speakers...
Different teachers might have different influence on students’ motivation as well as perceptions. Th...
This survey study explores the second year of English Department student’s perceptions about their n...
The study was conducted to investigate students’ views toward Native English Speaker Teachers (NES...
In several educational settings aiming to teach English as a foreign language, the myth of the super...
This study examined the secondary students’ perceptions towards NESTs and NNESTs in an English cours...
The English language teaching industry in East and Southeast Asia subscribes to an assumption that n...
This paper reports the outcome of a study carried out in Qassim University with 169 Saudi male novic...
This study focuses on four English language teachers (ELTs) and how perceptions of their statuses as...
The number of learners of English as an international means of communication increases hand in hand ...
There was an argument that native English teachers have many advantages than non-native English teac...
This chapter aims at identifying students’ attitudes and beliefs towards learning English with nativ...
The dichotomy between native English speaker teachers (NESTs) and non-native English speaker teacher...
There was an argument that native English teachers have many advantages than non-native English teac...
As English has been rapidly expanding its function and scope beyond geographical, social and racial ...
It is no longer a secret that nonnative speakers of English far exceed the number of native speakers...
Different teachers might have different influence on students’ motivation as well as perceptions. Th...
This survey study explores the second year of English Department student’s perceptions about their n...
The study was conducted to investigate students’ views toward Native English Speaker Teachers (NES...
In several educational settings aiming to teach English as a foreign language, the myth of the super...
This study examined the secondary students’ perceptions towards NESTs and NNESTs in an English cours...
The English language teaching industry in East and Southeast Asia subscribes to an assumption that n...
This paper reports the outcome of a study carried out in Qassim University with 169 Saudi male novic...
This study focuses on four English language teachers (ELTs) and how perceptions of their statuses as...