The present paper endeavors to explorethe strengthsand opportunities of English newspapers in English language learning at secondary level in Bangladesh. Through surveying and interviewing students from 9 non-government High schools of Bangladesh, the aim of the research has been attempted to reach. The findings of the study disclose that most of the students are not habituated to reading English newspapers and majority of them lack proficiency in using grammar and vocabulary properly. The study suggests various ways of incorporating English newspapers to improve English skills of the students
This paper reports on a mixed-method study that explored the effect of English as a medium of instru...
Reading is advised as a beneficial activity for everyone. It informs readers of interested issues. N...
Learning a second language is always a difficult task and so, children is given the task to do it in...
English language has become an indispensable part of modern life. So, are Newspapers. Normally we st...
The purpose of this study was to describe the use of newspapers as a source for English Language Acq...
Language can be read, written, spoken, and utilized to teach, build relationships, and help us and o...
The paper aims at investigating the prevailing barriers that the learners of higher secondary level ...
This paper aims at examining the causes for the digression of the objectives of teaching and learnin...
This study attempted to investigate the reasons for employing and not employing newspapers in Englis...
English courses and textbooks are meant to cater to learners' academic and professional needs of Eng...
The purpose of the study was to analyze the newspaper articles published in the Daily Dawn and the D...
This research work investigates the reasons why the tertiary level students of Bangladesh learn Engl...
Like other developing, non-English speaking countries in Asia, Bangladesh has shown a phenomenal att...
Language and language policy researchers are particularly interested in the development of using Eng...
This paper investigates clientele’s perception of choosing English-medium schools in Dhaka, Banglade...
This paper reports on a mixed-method study that explored the effect of English as a medium of instru...
Reading is advised as a beneficial activity for everyone. It informs readers of interested issues. N...
Learning a second language is always a difficult task and so, children is given the task to do it in...
English language has become an indispensable part of modern life. So, are Newspapers. Normally we st...
The purpose of this study was to describe the use of newspapers as a source for English Language Acq...
Language can be read, written, spoken, and utilized to teach, build relationships, and help us and o...
The paper aims at investigating the prevailing barriers that the learners of higher secondary level ...
This paper aims at examining the causes for the digression of the objectives of teaching and learnin...
This study attempted to investigate the reasons for employing and not employing newspapers in Englis...
English courses and textbooks are meant to cater to learners' academic and professional needs of Eng...
The purpose of the study was to analyze the newspaper articles published in the Daily Dawn and the D...
This research work investigates the reasons why the tertiary level students of Bangladesh learn Engl...
Like other developing, non-English speaking countries in Asia, Bangladesh has shown a phenomenal att...
Language and language policy researchers are particularly interested in the development of using Eng...
This paper investigates clientele’s perception of choosing English-medium schools in Dhaka, Banglade...
This paper reports on a mixed-method study that explored the effect of English as a medium of instru...
Reading is advised as a beneficial activity for everyone. It informs readers of interested issues. N...
Learning a second language is always a difficult task and so, children is given the task to do it in...