Arab World English Journal | 2019

Involve Me, and I Learn: Preparing English Language Intensive Program Students to the Demands of their Academic Programs

 
 

Abstract


This study aims to identify Saudi English as a Foreign Language (EFL) students perspectives towards using the English language in their studies. The study explores students self-confident and its association with students actual performance in English course in their different academic programs. A multimodal methodology was used to fulfill the research purpose and answer the research questions. A 25-item survey questionnaire and final examination grades were used to collect data. Two hundred forty-one students agreed to participate in the study. They completed the questionnaire and agreed to release their final grades to be a part of the collected data. The data were coded and analyzed by SPSS software. The findings indicated a significant difference in students performance in English courses between participants academic programs on the one hand. Students self-confidence in their English language skills, on the other hand, was not significantly different between participants academic programs. Data analysis also revealed no correlational relationship between students self-confidence level and their language skills and their performance. The study raises more questions about other vital factors such as course instructors views of the materials, faculty members of the target department, family belief in the usefulness of the program, protentional employers. These views and beliefs shape the student s preparation process and therefore, should be explored further.

Volume 10
Pages 352-363
DOI 10.24093/awej/vol10no3.25
Language English
Journal Arab World English Journal

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