Introduction: The use of English as a medium of instruction in the medical and dental schools in Sebha University, Libya has been officially acknowledged for more than 10 years ago; however, given the fact that Libyan students begin their English language learning at a relatively late age, some of them might face difficulties in their academic studies. Furthermore, the question of whether or not Libyan students prefer to be taught in English only has not been answered yet. Objectives: This study aims to find out whether Libyan medical and dental students prefer the use of English as a medium of instruction during their study at Sebha University or not. Methods: A total of 254 Libyan medical and dental students were surveyed. The participant...
ESP learners ’ reasons for learning a language are specific that have to be identified through a sta...
This thesis explores language policies, language conflict and language-user attitudes toward arabici...
This study examined the attitudes of 40 Saudi students enrolled in an intensive English program at a...
The study is about the experience of Arab University students whose main subjects are taught in Eng...
The spread of English during the last century has left positive and negative effects on other langua...
To know English has been argued to be more important than ever before. Not knowing English in the mo...
Purpose: This study had three main purposes which were (a) to assess the adequacy and desirability o...
English language proficiency has become one of the crucial parts in an EFL context. The achievement ...
Background: Learning a language has become more highlighted for medical students because it works as...
The majority of the medical schools in the world use English as the language for teaching and lear...
This article attempts to explore the use of first language (Arabic) in the Libyan EFL classrooms as ...
ABSTRACT A significant number of studies investigated attitudes towards the teaching and learning of...
The English language has become the medium ofinstruction (EMI) in higher educational institutions i...
The qualitative study aimed to investigate teaching staff views on language of instruction impact on...
An increasing number of students for whom English is not a primary language is currently enrolled in...
ESP learners ’ reasons for learning a language are specific that have to be identified through a sta...
This thesis explores language policies, language conflict and language-user attitudes toward arabici...
This study examined the attitudes of 40 Saudi students enrolled in an intensive English program at a...
The study is about the experience of Arab University students whose main subjects are taught in Eng...
The spread of English during the last century has left positive and negative effects on other langua...
To know English has been argued to be more important than ever before. Not knowing English in the mo...
Purpose: This study had three main purposes which were (a) to assess the adequacy and desirability o...
English language proficiency has become one of the crucial parts in an EFL context. The achievement ...
Background: Learning a language has become more highlighted for medical students because it works as...
The majority of the medical schools in the world use English as the language for teaching and lear...
This article attempts to explore the use of first language (Arabic) in the Libyan EFL classrooms as ...
ABSTRACT A significant number of studies investigated attitudes towards the teaching and learning of...
The English language has become the medium ofinstruction (EMI) in higher educational institutions i...
The qualitative study aimed to investigate teaching staff views on language of instruction impact on...
An increasing number of students for whom English is not a primary language is currently enrolled in...
ESP learners ’ reasons for learning a language are specific that have to be identified through a sta...
This thesis explores language policies, language conflict and language-user attitudes toward arabici...
This study examined the attitudes of 40 Saudi students enrolled in an intensive English program at a...