The paper first presents the language situation and the place of English in a multilingual setting as in Ghana. It then looks briefly at Ghanaian English and finally focuses on the use of English among first year students of Navrongo campus of the University for Development Studies, Ghana. The main methods of data collection were a review of literature, analyses of sentence construction in students’ communication skills and African studies class exercises and examinations, observations and personal interaction in English with students. The main findings of the study indicate that English in Ghana has developed to have its own phonetic, phonological, semantic and discourse features which are shared by the students. Ghanaian students have no...
English and Ghanaian indigenous languages are employed at different levels of education as mediums o...
The language of education is crucial to learners’ academic success. As a result, nations whose nativ...
This paper highlights the situation in Ghana (and most likely also in Cameroon) where English is lea...
The following report explores the unique structure of multilingualism that is present in contemporar...
This paper provides snapshots of the growth of English in Ghana by reviewing the debates that have c...
The study sought to investigate English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) in the classroom of the College of ...
As a result of colonization of the British, the English used in many African countries and for that ...
This paper re-examines the status of English as a Second Language (ESL) in Anglophone Western Africa...
The paper considers official and individual attitudes towards bilingualism in English and a Ghanaian...
This work assesses the effects of family background of second language learners on their academic wr...
This paper talks about the approach and the variety of English to be used in our Ghanaian classrooms...
This study investigates the use of the appropriate language teaching methodology in African classroo...
This study investigates how migration to Ghana affects the language use and language choice of East ...
Ghana is a country with substantial language heterogeneity. In 2002, Ghana began a nationwide policy...
The study was conducted in two Colleges of Education in the Western and Central Regions of Ghana to ...
English and Ghanaian indigenous languages are employed at different levels of education as mediums o...
The language of education is crucial to learners’ academic success. As a result, nations whose nativ...
This paper highlights the situation in Ghana (and most likely also in Cameroon) where English is lea...
The following report explores the unique structure of multilingualism that is present in contemporar...
This paper provides snapshots of the growth of English in Ghana by reviewing the debates that have c...
The study sought to investigate English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) in the classroom of the College of ...
As a result of colonization of the British, the English used in many African countries and for that ...
This paper re-examines the status of English as a Second Language (ESL) in Anglophone Western Africa...
The paper considers official and individual attitudes towards bilingualism in English and a Ghanaian...
This work assesses the effects of family background of second language learners on their academic wr...
This paper talks about the approach and the variety of English to be used in our Ghanaian classrooms...
This study investigates the use of the appropriate language teaching methodology in African classroo...
This study investigates how migration to Ghana affects the language use and language choice of East ...
Ghana is a country with substantial language heterogeneity. In 2002, Ghana began a nationwide policy...
The study was conducted in two Colleges of Education in the Western and Central Regions of Ghana to ...
English and Ghanaian indigenous languages are employed at different levels of education as mediums o...
The language of education is crucial to learners’ academic success. As a result, nations whose nativ...
This paper highlights the situation in Ghana (and most likely also in Cameroon) where English is lea...