AbstractLanguage-intensive exposure and immersion can be regarded as key factors in developing proficient language learners. In the context of teaching English as a foreign language (EFL), the current research was conducted to compare two modes of teaching English using the Unlock Textbook Series published by Cambridge University Press at Birzeit University, Palestine. This research effort aimed at investigating the intensive and non-intensive students’ attitudes towards the Unlock Textbook Series in addition to the effectiveness of the intensive and non-intensive modes of teaching based on EFL instructors’ perspectives. In a descriptive design, two quantitative instruments were utilized to obtain data; a student questionnaire was implement...
In the past, during a language teaching process, focus was on the teacher not on students. Today th...
This article reports the implementation of the English Intensive Course (IC) program and examines it...
Past research has found that many pre-university L2 learners, having completed an Intensive English ...
The aim of this study was to assess the students' performance in the intensive and nonintensive Engl...
In an increasingly globalised world, teaching English seems to be more and more complex and challeng...
The paper studies students' exposure to the English language in the English language teaching depart...
Intensive reading is an important method in language education that aim‟s to develop student‟s abili...
Research shows that English is increasingly used as a language of instruction and of knowledge disse...
This undergraduate thesis poses the following research question: “How do teachers’ and students’ per...
Intensive English programs are courses in which students participate in a higher number of classes i...
This paper analyses the result of a survey on 238 undergraduate EFL students at a public university ...
This article reports the implementation of the English Intensive Course (IC) program and examines it...
This article reports the implementation of the English Intensive Course (IC) program and examines it...
The use of the first language in the English Language Teaching seems cannot be separated in the clas...
The existence of globalization makes people have to be able to speak an international language, Engl...
In the past, during a language teaching process, focus was on the teacher not on students. Today th...
This article reports the implementation of the English Intensive Course (IC) program and examines it...
Past research has found that many pre-university L2 learners, having completed an Intensive English ...
The aim of this study was to assess the students' performance in the intensive and nonintensive Engl...
In an increasingly globalised world, teaching English seems to be more and more complex and challeng...
The paper studies students' exposure to the English language in the English language teaching depart...
Intensive reading is an important method in language education that aim‟s to develop student‟s abili...
Research shows that English is increasingly used as a language of instruction and of knowledge disse...
This undergraduate thesis poses the following research question: “How do teachers’ and students’ per...
Intensive English programs are courses in which students participate in a higher number of classes i...
This paper analyses the result of a survey on 238 undergraduate EFL students at a public university ...
This article reports the implementation of the English Intensive Course (IC) program and examines it...
This article reports the implementation of the English Intensive Course (IC) program and examines it...
The use of the first language in the English Language Teaching seems cannot be separated in the clas...
The existence of globalization makes people have to be able to speak an international language, Engl...
In the past, during a language teaching process, focus was on the teacher not on students. Today th...
This article reports the implementation of the English Intensive Course (IC) program and examines it...
Past research has found that many pre-university L2 learners, having completed an Intensive English ...