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An analytical pedagogical assessment of the Egyptian and Saudi EFL learners’ attitudes towards learning English

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Type Article
Author Shishan, Sahr Abdel Hameed. Department of Languages and Translation, Sheraton Higher Institute.
Pages pp. 119-138
Host Item Entry Journal of Research in Curriculum, Instruction and Educational Technology. Vol. 8, no. 4, October 2022
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Descriptors Student attitudes  -  Modern language instruction  -  English  -  Comparative analysis  -  Egypt  -  Saudi Arabia
Language of document English
Country Egypt
One of the vexing issues that has dominated the field of foreign language (FL) pedagogy is the types of FL learners’ attitudes towards learning the target language. Therefore, the study examined the different types of attitudes which Egyptian and Saudi EFL have when learning English. A sample of sixty participants took part in the study. They were divided into two groups: group A includes 30 Egyptian EFL learners while group B comprises their 30 Saudi counterparts. Data were collected through a 28-item questionnaire of attitudes towards foreign language learning. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics of frequency of the participants’ responses. One way analysis of variance (ANOVA) was conducted to determine the statistically significant differences between the attitudes of both groups towards learning English. The study introduced implications for the TEFL process. (Published abstract)

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Shishan, Sahr Abdel Hameed. (2022). An analytical pedagogical assessment of the Egyptian and Saudi EFL learners’ attitudes towards learning English . Journal of Research in Curriculum, Instruction and Educational Technology. Vol. 8, no. 4, October 2022. pp. 119-138 Retrieved from search.shamaa.org