This study is aimed at looking at how the environment of foreign language learnings affect the identity formation of the teenage learning them. English and Arabic languge, the language learnt formally by teenage at madrasa, are compared to find out which influences what in learners identity. The study shows that learners see both languages in a positive attitude, though in a different manner. English is seen with pretty much respct of the symbols of modernization, and therefore the learners are more cautious in using them, although some studies report that there is no negative influence of English on learners’ identity. On the other hands, Arabic language is easily view as part of learners’ identity as it is closely related with Islam. Thou...
The present qualitative study sought to explore the relationship between English language learning...
The English language has become the medium ofinstruction (EMI) in higher educational institutions i...
Many researchers (Hymes, 1964; Kaplan, 1966; Gumperz, 1972; Brown, 1987; Nida, 1998) have asserted t...
The aim of this study are in three folded: first to shed light at language, identity and cultu...
The spread of English during the last century has left positive and negative effects on other langua...
The purpose of this study was to investigate Lebanese university students’ perceptions of their ethn...
Languages are more than a tool for communication; they carry the histories, cultures, traditions, an...
The Swedish School Board reported in 2007 that students with a foreign background to a larger extent...
Al-Maliki 2 Sukodono Islamic Boarding School employs a distinctive approach by implementing a biling...
In the context of post-9/11 calls for educational reform in the Arab-Muslim world, this study invest...
This study explored the relationship between identity and learning English by designing and administ...
ii This case study describes the educational, social, and cultural experiences of three Arab Muslim ...
The current sociolinguistic study focuses on Language identity in foreign language classes. This res...
AbstractIt is obvious that languages play an important role in various aspects of our daily lives. T...
This thesis investigates patterns of language use, language attitudes, identity and attitudes toward...
The present qualitative study sought to explore the relationship between English language learning...
The English language has become the medium ofinstruction (EMI) in higher educational institutions i...
Many researchers (Hymes, 1964; Kaplan, 1966; Gumperz, 1972; Brown, 1987; Nida, 1998) have asserted t...
The aim of this study are in three folded: first to shed light at language, identity and cultu...
The spread of English during the last century has left positive and negative effects on other langua...
The purpose of this study was to investigate Lebanese university students’ perceptions of their ethn...
Languages are more than a tool for communication; they carry the histories, cultures, traditions, an...
The Swedish School Board reported in 2007 that students with a foreign background to a larger extent...
Al-Maliki 2 Sukodono Islamic Boarding School employs a distinctive approach by implementing a biling...
In the context of post-9/11 calls for educational reform in the Arab-Muslim world, this study invest...
This study explored the relationship between identity and learning English by designing and administ...
ii This case study describes the educational, social, and cultural experiences of three Arab Muslim ...
The current sociolinguistic study focuses on Language identity in foreign language classes. This res...
AbstractIt is obvious that languages play an important role in various aspects of our daily lives. T...
This thesis investigates patterns of language use, language attitudes, identity and attitudes toward...
The present qualitative study sought to explore the relationship between English language learning...
The English language has become the medium ofinstruction (EMI) in higher educational institutions i...
Many researchers (Hymes, 1964; Kaplan, 1966; Gumperz, 1972; Brown, 1987; Nida, 1998) have asserted t...