English Second Language (ESL) learners naturally make mistakes or errors in second language acquisition. This is also the case with Arabic learners of English. The authors of this paper present their preliminary observations of errors made by Arabic students based on 25 years of teaching experience in the Middle East. They differentiated the errors according to lexical-semantic-morphological, syntactic, mechanical, and ambiguous categories. In addition, they looked at interlingual causes --- direct transfer from their mother tongue to English (i.e., L1 to L2) and intralingual causes based on the fact that the learners do not know the linguistic rules of the L2. The examples observed by the researchers helped to determine the most frequent c...
This study aims to analyze the errors in Arabic Language among students who learn Arabic for Beginne...
The purpose of this study is to investigate whether the grammatical errors committed by the Female S...
The development of written accuracy among learners of English as a Second Language (ESL) has always ...
The last four decades have observed a renewed research interest in the area of error analysis. It ha...
This study investigated the effect of first language (L1) transfer on Arabic ESL learners’ acquisiti...
This study focuses on an exploration of grammatical errors in written English of Libyan EFL students...
This study focuses on an exploration of grammatical errors in written English of Libyan EFL students...
The present study aimed to identify and categorize the errors made by Arabic speaking EFL learners i...
Teaching writing to ESL learners has many challenges. Almost everybody knows that students’ first la...
This study investigates the error types in second language writers’ papers at an institution in the ...
The purpose of this research is to investigate the influence of negative transfer from Arabic as the...
This study attempts to look into and analyze through Error Analysis the occurrences of linguistic er...
Like any other learning process, learning a new language might be accompanied with various problems,...
English spelling has always been described by many language researchers and teachers as a daunting t...
Errors are significant in terms of understanding the acquisition, competence, difficulties, and deve...
This study aims to analyze the errors in Arabic Language among students who learn Arabic for Beginne...
The purpose of this study is to investigate whether the grammatical errors committed by the Female S...
The development of written accuracy among learners of English as a Second Language (ESL) has always ...
The last four decades have observed a renewed research interest in the area of error analysis. It ha...
This study investigated the effect of first language (L1) transfer on Arabic ESL learners’ acquisiti...
This study focuses on an exploration of grammatical errors in written English of Libyan EFL students...
This study focuses on an exploration of grammatical errors in written English of Libyan EFL students...
The present study aimed to identify and categorize the errors made by Arabic speaking EFL learners i...
Teaching writing to ESL learners has many challenges. Almost everybody knows that students’ first la...
This study investigates the error types in second language writers’ papers at an institution in the ...
The purpose of this research is to investigate the influence of negative transfer from Arabic as the...
This study attempts to look into and analyze through Error Analysis the occurrences of linguistic er...
Like any other learning process, learning a new language might be accompanied with various problems,...
English spelling has always been described by many language researchers and teachers as a daunting t...
Errors are significant in terms of understanding the acquisition, competence, difficulties, and deve...
This study aims to analyze the errors in Arabic Language among students who learn Arabic for Beginne...
The purpose of this study is to investigate whether the grammatical errors committed by the Female S...
The development of written accuracy among learners of English as a Second Language (ESL) has always ...