English Language Teaching has become a compulsory subject in the curricula of many developing countries. There has been an increase in the trend of skeptic viewing of the credibility of this subject for teaching only a language and not its ideology and culture. Studies show that under the impact of ELT learners develop a positive attitude to English culture and depreciation of the indigenous one. Same is the case in Pakistan. English ideologies and cultural representation were uncovered through the application of CDA. The main ideologies found in these books were superiority of “Us/Self” and the inferiority of “Them/Other”. The paper present the source and target culture in their true perspective making the source culture part of esteem ins...
The issue of language in Pakistan is not just related to linguistics. It has far more implication...
This research explores the advanced English language learners’ attitude towards the inclusion of dif...
While historically language and culture had been seen as separable, since Whorfianism they have comm...
English Language Teaching has become a compulsory subject in the curricula of many developing countr...
The present research is basically a qualitative study using also quantitative methods which involve ...
In the guise of inseparable relationship between language and culture the ELT textbooks writers and ...
This study is concerned with the evaluation of two English language teaching (ELT) textbooks from th...
Language does not exist in a vacuum; it is deeply rooted in the structures reflecting and carrying d...
This paper reports on a comprehensive study conducted in investigation of perceptions and practices ...
published by Punjab Textbook Board and Oxford University Press (henceforth PTB and OUP) being taught...
In many nations debates over the content and format of school textbooks are sites of educational and...
This study intended to investigate the imposition of values and ideological patterns of particular s...
This study describes an empirical study of attitudes towards the English curriculum in Pakistan. As ...
The paper aims to explore how far English textbooks in Pakistan embody Pakistan and its culture. In ...
This research examines the perception of Muslim teachers and students of the values embedded in the ...
The issue of language in Pakistan is not just related to linguistics. It has far more implication...
This research explores the advanced English language learners’ attitude towards the inclusion of dif...
While historically language and culture had been seen as separable, since Whorfianism they have comm...
English Language Teaching has become a compulsory subject in the curricula of many developing countr...
The present research is basically a qualitative study using also quantitative methods which involve ...
In the guise of inseparable relationship between language and culture the ELT textbooks writers and ...
This study is concerned with the evaluation of two English language teaching (ELT) textbooks from th...
Language does not exist in a vacuum; it is deeply rooted in the structures reflecting and carrying d...
This paper reports on a comprehensive study conducted in investigation of perceptions and practices ...
published by Punjab Textbook Board and Oxford University Press (henceforth PTB and OUP) being taught...
In many nations debates over the content and format of school textbooks are sites of educational and...
This study intended to investigate the imposition of values and ideological patterns of particular s...
This study describes an empirical study of attitudes towards the English curriculum in Pakistan. As ...
The paper aims to explore how far English textbooks in Pakistan embody Pakistan and its culture. In ...
This research examines the perception of Muslim teachers and students of the values embedded in the ...
The issue of language in Pakistan is not just related to linguistics. It has far more implication...
This research explores the advanced English language learners’ attitude towards the inclusion of dif...
While historically language and culture had been seen as separable, since Whorfianism they have comm...