2019
DOI: 10.31235/osf.io/j4qmr
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The Perceptions and Beliefs of Saudi Preparatory Year Program Learners Towards Learning English: A Case Study

Abstract: Learning English in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) can be a challenging experience. Nevertheless, being proficient in English language guarantees better job opportunities in various fields and thus learners need to acquire an acceptable level of proficiency. Recognizing its significant role in the learners’ academic and professional excellence, the English language has gained the status of a mandatory language in the Saudi higher education institutions. As students enter universities for higher studies, the… Show more

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“…Previous studies have explored the challenges and difficulties encountered by Arab learners (including Saudis) and their teachers in EFL classrooms (Ahmed, 2018; Massri, 2019; Obeid, 2017). Arab learners who lack the basics of grammar find writing particularly difficult when it requires them to think in English and to perform a writing task (Doushaq, 1986; Javid and Umer, 2014; Mohammad and Hazarika, 2016).…”
Section: Emotion Emotional Capital and Emotion(al) Labor Efforts Tomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies have explored the challenges and difficulties encountered by Arab learners (including Saudis) and their teachers in EFL classrooms (Ahmed, 2018; Massri, 2019; Obeid, 2017). Arab learners who lack the basics of grammar find writing particularly difficult when it requires them to think in English and to perform a writing task (Doushaq, 1986; Javid and Umer, 2014; Mohammad and Hazarika, 2016).…”
Section: Emotion Emotional Capital and Emotion(al) Labor Efforts Tomentioning
confidence: 99%