Just as globalization has affected Nepal's various political, social, and economic sectors, so has its impact on education. Over the last 50-60 years, the influence of English as a foreign language in the Nepalese education system has been increasing. The attraction of English has increased in such a way that it has become like a tradition to learn English before own's mother tongue. Not only in school, but parents are also eager to teach English to their children from home. Parents are constantly trying to improve their child's English. The psychology that a child becomes omniscient if he knows English is affecting everyone. Nepalese society is being influenced by the fact that foreign culture and English are more civilized than their moth...
This paper gives an overview of the state of English Language Teaching (ELT) in Nepal in general and...
In Nepal, many children have other languages than the majority language Nepali as their mother tongu...
This article reports on a critical qualitative case study of an EMI-based, underresourced public sch...
Just as globalization has affected Nepal's various political, social, and economic sectors, so has i...
This study tries to explore the features of Nepalese English. Along with the spread of globalization...
English in developing countries like Nepal has played a crucial role in increasing career and econom...
The adoption and adaptation of the English language across the globe have given birth to several nat...
This article discusses the use of appropriate medium of instruction in multilingual classroom contex...
Despite the state’s commitment to the mother-tongue-based multilingual education policy, the use of ...
This article is the result of the pilot study of my PhD research project. It examines the views of t...
The main aim of this research paper is focused on the present debatable issue of Nepalese academia w...
The main aim of this research paper is focused on the present debatable issue of Nepalese academia w...
The main aim of this research paper is focused on the present debatable issue of Nepalese academia w...
Prior to starting the PhD, my personal experience and observations as an English language teacher in...
Despite continued calls for the “multi/plural turn” (Kubota, 2016a; May, 2014) for instructional pra...
This paper gives an overview of the state of English Language Teaching (ELT) in Nepal in general and...
In Nepal, many children have other languages than the majority language Nepali as their mother tongu...
This article reports on a critical qualitative case study of an EMI-based, underresourced public sch...
Just as globalization has affected Nepal's various political, social, and economic sectors, so has i...
This study tries to explore the features of Nepalese English. Along with the spread of globalization...
English in developing countries like Nepal has played a crucial role in increasing career and econom...
The adoption and adaptation of the English language across the globe have given birth to several nat...
This article discusses the use of appropriate medium of instruction in multilingual classroom contex...
Despite the state’s commitment to the mother-tongue-based multilingual education policy, the use of ...
This article is the result of the pilot study of my PhD research project. It examines the views of t...
The main aim of this research paper is focused on the present debatable issue of Nepalese academia w...
The main aim of this research paper is focused on the present debatable issue of Nepalese academia w...
The main aim of this research paper is focused on the present debatable issue of Nepalese academia w...
Prior to starting the PhD, my personal experience and observations as an English language teacher in...
Despite continued calls for the “multi/plural turn” (Kubota, 2016a; May, 2014) for instructional pra...
This paper gives an overview of the state of English Language Teaching (ELT) in Nepal in general and...
In Nepal, many children have other languages than the majority language Nepali as their mother tongu...
This article reports on a critical qualitative case study of an EMI-based, underresourced public sch...