The purpose of this study is to examine how the process of cross-cultural adjustment affects second language acquisition for Saudi students in the American universities. The sample consists of a group of Saudi students studying at one of the American universities in the USA. Interviews were carried out to collect data about daily life experiences of subjects, their feelings, and ways of coping in academic and social community, and also what motivates them to study English, and their attitudes toward the English language, its culture and its people. The findings of this study suggest that there are several factors for healthier adjustment and greater successful acquisition of second language, and there are other factors that keep a number...
This study traces potential changes in the motivation of Saudi students studying English as a second...
This study traces potential changes in the motivation of Saudi students studying English as a second...
Saudi Graduate sojourners in the US hailing from different regions of Saudi Arabia perceive themselv...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The aim of the current study is to assess the effects...
This study aims to explore the effects of intercultural learning on SLA (Second/Foreign Language Acq...
Many researchers (Hymes, 1964; Kaplan, 1966; Gumperz, 1972; Brown, 1987; Nida, 1998) have asserted t...
The aim of this study is to explore the impacts of social and cultural interactions on the process o...
This longitudinal study used qualitative and quantitative methods to explore the development of aspe...
This quantitative study aimed to investigate the influence of incorporating English-culture learning...
The world is experiencing an increasing number of international students who leave their countries t...
The authors investigate factors affecting Saudi students' educational experiences in Australian univ...
This study traces potential changes in the motivation of Saudi students studying English as a second...
This study traces potential changes in the motivation of Saudi students studying English as a second...
This cross-cultural study surveyed the problems, patterns, and phases of the foreign students\u27 ad...
A study investigated how teaching students of English as a Second Language (ESL) about American cult...
This study traces potential changes in the motivation of Saudi students studying English as a second...
This study traces potential changes in the motivation of Saudi students studying English as a second...
Saudi Graduate sojourners in the US hailing from different regions of Saudi Arabia perceive themselv...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The aim of the current study is to assess the effects...
This study aims to explore the effects of intercultural learning on SLA (Second/Foreign Language Acq...
Many researchers (Hymes, 1964; Kaplan, 1966; Gumperz, 1972; Brown, 1987; Nida, 1998) have asserted t...
The aim of this study is to explore the impacts of social and cultural interactions on the process o...
This longitudinal study used qualitative and quantitative methods to explore the development of aspe...
This quantitative study aimed to investigate the influence of incorporating English-culture learning...
The world is experiencing an increasing number of international students who leave their countries t...
The authors investigate factors affecting Saudi students' educational experiences in Australian univ...
This study traces potential changes in the motivation of Saudi students studying English as a second...
This study traces potential changes in the motivation of Saudi students studying English as a second...
This cross-cultural study surveyed the problems, patterns, and phases of the foreign students\u27 ad...
A study investigated how teaching students of English as a Second Language (ESL) about American cult...
This study traces potential changes in the motivation of Saudi students studying English as a second...
This study traces potential changes in the motivation of Saudi students studying English as a second...
Saudi Graduate sojourners in the US hailing from different regions of Saudi Arabia perceive themselv...