
Teaching and Learning English in the Arabic-Speaking World
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An important contribution to the emerging body of research-based knowledge about teaching English to native speakers of Arabic, this volume presents empirical studies carried out in Egypt, Lebanon, Oman, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE)-a region which has gained notable attention in the past few decades. Each chapter addresses an issue of current concern, and each includes implications for policy, practice, and future research. Nine chapter authors are Sheikh Nahayan Fellows-recipients of doctoral fellowships from The International Research Foundation for English Language Education (TIRF). This volume is the first in the Global Research on Teaching and Learning English Series, co-published by Routledge and TIRF.
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"Indeed, this volume deals with a wide range of issues which are interesting to researchers in the Arabic region [...] The volume reminds us as readers that there is more room for research into the teaching and learning of English in such fertile contexts as the Arabic-speaking world. Hence, Teaching and Learning English in the Arabic-Speaking World is a timely book which has shed some light on more recent and updated issues and, furthermore, should inspire researchers in the ELT field to focus on the Middle East and the Gulf countries." - Tariq Elyas, Professor of Applied Linguistics at King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia"A fascinating insight into the diversity of issues that language educators in the Middle East grapple with."- Dudley Reynolds, Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar
"...an essential resource for those individuals who are interested in the latest research from the Arab world."- Christine Coombe, Dubai Men's College, UAE; TESOL President (2011-2012)
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Ryan M. Damerow is the Executive Assistant of The International Research Foundation for English Language Education (TIRF).
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Foreword
Yehia El-Ezabi
Preface
Kathleen M. Bailey & Ryan M. Damerow
Acknowledgments
Chapter One: Research on the Teaching and Learning of English in the Arabic-speaking World: Questions in Search of Answers Ryan M. Damerow & Kathleen M. Bailey
Chapter Two: Modality in Arab EFL Students' Academic Writing: Implications for Policy, Practice, and Research Abdul Gabbar Al-Sharafi
Chapter Three: Arab Students' Use of Monitoring in their EFL Composing: The Role of Linguistic Knowledge Muhammad M. M. Abdel Latif
Chapter Four: Arabic Native Speakers' Overpassivization in English Hassan El-Nabih
Chapter Five: The Use of English for Education in the Arab World: An Ethnographic Investigation of Female Emirati Pre-service Teachers' Conceptions of English as a Medium of Instruction Melanie van den Hoven
Chapter Six: Exploring the Impact of Teacher Education Pedagogy on EFL Reading Teacher Identities: A United Arab Emirates Case Fiodhna Gardiner-Hyland
Chapter Seven: English Language Teaching in Lebanese Schools: Trends and Challenges Fatima Esseili
Chapter Eight: Palestinian Teachers' Use of Questioning in Two Different Instructional Settings of EFL Reading Enas Hammad
Chapter Nine: TV Shows, Word Coverage and Incidental Vocabulary Learning: Implications for Arabic Speakers Learning English Mansoor Al-Surmi
Chapter Ten: Explorations in the Predictive Validity of a Regionally Developed English Proficiency Exam: The CEPA Laila W. Rumsey
Chapter Eleven: Age of L2 Learning Makes no Difference in Instructed Settings: Input Matters Most Kholoud A. Al-Thubaiti
Chapter Twelve: Summary and Concluding Observations G. Richard Tucker
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