This paper had been presented for promotion at the University of Khartoum. To get the full text please contact the other at gamaralbooni@gmail.comThis paper is designed to test whether using English as a medium of instruction is an effective means of enhancing learners’ language proficiency at the University of Khartoum. The subjects of the study were two groups of graduates from University of Khartoum who had completed four‐year degree courses in Faculty of Law, Faculty of Economics, and School of Management Studies. Learners of group one studied all their subject courses, in total approximately 12 hours per week, in English. Learners in group two studied all their subject courses in Arabic, and in addition they studied English for...
Abstract: Learning in formal education is delivered through the medium of a language. With the use o...
Main aim of this paper was to explore the usage of English Language by way of the source of training...
This study aims to uncover what extent of the students’ expectation of English as a medium of instru...
The current research is conducted on use of English as the medium of instruction (EMI) in the contex...
This paper reports on an investigation of Turkish English-medium university students’ perceptions of...
This paper had been presented for promotion at the University of Khartoum. To get the full text plea...
English as a medium of Instruction in higher education institutions across the Kingdom of Saudi Arab...
Language education has remarkably undergone a major shift since the advent of the communicative appr...
Over the past decades, an increasing number of institutions in the world has been driven by the need...
While development of English language proficiency is rarely an articulated learning objective in Eng...
The objective of this study was to investigate the existing factors that affect English medium of in...
This study critically explores the perceptions of students on the implementation of the English as a...
The study is about the experience of Arab University students whose main subjects are taught in Eng...
The English language has become the medium ofinstruction (EMI) in higher educational institutions i...
Today, English has been carried around the world and has grown in use until it has become the second...
Abstract: Learning in formal education is delivered through the medium of a language. With the use o...
Main aim of this paper was to explore the usage of English Language by way of the source of training...
This study aims to uncover what extent of the students’ expectation of English as a medium of instru...
The current research is conducted on use of English as the medium of instruction (EMI) in the contex...
This paper reports on an investigation of Turkish English-medium university students’ perceptions of...
This paper had been presented for promotion at the University of Khartoum. To get the full text plea...
English as a medium of Instruction in higher education institutions across the Kingdom of Saudi Arab...
Language education has remarkably undergone a major shift since the advent of the communicative appr...
Over the past decades, an increasing number of institutions in the world has been driven by the need...
While development of English language proficiency is rarely an articulated learning objective in Eng...
The objective of this study was to investigate the existing factors that affect English medium of in...
This study critically explores the perceptions of students on the implementation of the English as a...
The study is about the experience of Arab University students whose main subjects are taught in Eng...
The English language has become the medium ofinstruction (EMI) in higher educational institutions i...
Today, English has been carried around the world and has grown in use until it has become the second...
Abstract: Learning in formal education is delivered through the medium of a language. With the use o...
Main aim of this paper was to explore the usage of English Language by way of the source of training...
This study aims to uncover what extent of the students’ expectation of English as a medium of instru...