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E-grāmata: English as a Foreign Language in Saudi Arabia: New Insights into Teaching and Learning English

Edited by (University of Newcastle, Australia), Edited by (The University of Newcastle, Australia)
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English as a Foreign Language in Saudi Arabia: New Insights into Teaching and Learning English offers a detailed discussion of key aspects of teaching and learning English in the Saudi context and offers a comprehensive overview of related research authored or co-authored by Saudi researchers. It provides readers with an understanding of the unique cultural, linguistic, and historical context of English in Saudi Arabiawith a focus on the principal factors that may influence successful teaching and learning of English in this country. Uniquely, the book looks separately at issues pertaining to in-country English learning and learners, and those pertaining to in-country English teaching and teachers. The volume also explores issues concerning Saudi learners and teachers in overseas contexts. Lastly, the book touches on the future of English as a Foreign Language and TESOL in Saudi Arabia and its implications for the field.

Recenzijas

'This book takes a fresh and pragmatic approach to EFL by addressing not only the teaching and learning process, but also the players in the learning process: both the learners and the teachers, both in-country and abroad.' - Dr. Gina Zanolini Morrison, Associate Professor, Division of Global History and Languages, Wilkes University

Contributors vii
Introduction 1(3)
Christo Moskovsky
Michelle Picard
1 EFL teaching and learning in Saudi Arabia: 25 years of research
4(66)
Christo Moskovsky
2 A brief history of English and English teaching in Saudi Arabia
70(15)
Tariq Elyas
Michelle Picard
3 Cultural and linguistic factors in the Saudi EFL context
85(17)
Musaad Alrahaili
4 Learning English in Saudi Arabia
102(18)
Fakieh Alrabai
5 Teaching English in Saudi Arabia
120(18)
Saleh Mohammad A Alqahtani
6 Educational mobility and EFL students and teachers in Saudi Arabia: navigating diverse sociocultural and pedagogical spaces
138(19)
Rachel Burke
7 The future of EFL and TESOL in Saudi Arabia
157(21)
Michelle Picard
Conclusion 178(7)
Christo Moskovsky
Index 185
Christo Moskovsky is a senior lecturer in linguistics at the University of Newcastle where he has led the Universitys research program in applied linguistics. His research has focussed on social, cognitive, and psychological aspects of the learning of second/foreign languagesparticularly English. His research output has been published in some of the highest ranked journals in this field. Dr. Moskovsky also has a strong track record in research supervision in applied linguistics including a number of successful candidates from Saudi Arabia with most of whom he has established long-lasting personal and professional relationships.

Michelle Picard is Associate Professor and Deputy Director at the English Language and Foundation Studies Centre at the University of Newcastle. Dr. Picard holds a PhD in Higher Education and has an MA (ESL) Teaching. She has taught and researched in the United Arab Emirates, the Sultanate of Oman, Singapore, South Africa, and Australia. She has supervised a number of Saudi PhD and Masters students, and publishes on English teaching and English for Academic Purposes in higher and secondary education. Dr. Picard is particularly interested in research involving Global English, policy reform, e-learning, Academic Literacies, equity, and critical pedagogy.