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Hsieh-Jun Chen; Cheng-Huan Chen; Wen-Chi Vivian Wu – SAGE Open, 2025
Flipped learning's widespread adoption and multiple meta-analyses notwithstanding, there exists a scarcity of analyses scrutinizing its comprehensive influence on language learning results. This meta-analysis assesses flipped learning's impact on language learning outcomes vis-à-vis non-flipped instruction, encompassing distinct moderators…
Descriptors: Flipped Classroom, Instructional Effectiveness, Conventional Instruction, Second Language Learning
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Al-Shehari, Khaled; Almanna, Ali – Interpreter and Translator Trainer, 2022
This study aims to establish a model of collaboration that illustrates the various channels of collaboration that (trainee) translators go through in the course of translation, who they collaborate with, and why they choose to do so. To this end, it draws on an in-depth analysis of 21 medium-length Wikipedia articles translated by undergraduate…
Descriptors: Translation, Cooperative Learning, Collaborative Writing, Undergraduate Students
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Mubarak, Faisal; Deviana, Ade Destri; Hasanah, Mamluatul; Qomariyah, Lailatul; Nasarudine; Hafiz, Abdul; Marsiah; Yahya, M. – Eurasian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2022
Students' Arabic thesis writing comprises several grammatical errors of different types. This study aimed to find out: (1) errors in writing Arabic phrases on students of the Arabic Language Education Master's Program at universities of Indonesia, and (2) factors that caused these writing errors. This research sued a qualitative research design,…
Descriptors: Arabic, Phrase Structure, Grammar, Foreign Countries
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Remsbury, John A. – British Journal of Language Teaching, 1988
Considers interference problems of Arabic-speaking learners of French and English on four levels: single-word; grammar-rule; intonation; and the study of French and English literature. (CB)
Descriptors: Arabic, English (Second Language), French, Interference (Language)
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Barhoum, Khalil – Al-Arabiyya, 1989
Examines two proficiency testing models, the ACTFL/ETS Oral Proficiency Interview and another model developed at the University of Wisconsin, to determine which is more appropriate for use in academic settings and whether it is possible to combine the best of both models. (GLR)
Descriptors: Arabic, Comparative Analysis, Language Proficiency, Language Tests
Brustad, Kristen E. – 2000
This book is a comparative study of the syntax of Arabic dialects based on natural language data recorded in Morocco, Egypt, Syria, and Kuwait. These four dialect regions are distinct and geographically diverse and representative of four distinct dialect groups. The analytical approach of the book is both functional and descriptive, combining…
Descriptors: Arabic, Dialects, Discourse Analysis, Foreign Countries
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Ryding, Karin C. – Modern Language Journal, 1991
Describes the research literature on diglossia, presents the practicality of Formal Spoken Arabic (FSA) from the training point of view, and gives a brief overview of features of FSA as taught at the Foreign Service Institute that have popularized it for teaching spoken proficiency skills to students of Arabic as a foreign language. (30…
Descriptors: Arabic, Diglossia, Language Proficiency, Oral Language
Greis, Naguib – 2000
The Arabic language used in Egypt is traditionally divided into two major types: classical and colloquial. The idea is that classical or literary Arabic is to be found mostly in formal writing and speaking, whereas colloquial Arabic is used mainly in daily conversation. When it comes to actual usage, however, this distinction is not always clearly…
Descriptors: Arabic, Foreign Countries, Humor, Language Usage
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Flege, James Emil – Language Learning, 1987
Discusses the design and interpretation of instrumental phonetic studies of second language (L2) speech production. The speech of L2 learners is evaluated to determine to what extent it diverges from the differing phonetic norms of L1, which are estimated from the speech of a small number of native speakers. (Author/LMO)
Descriptors: Acoustic Phonetics, Arabic, English (Second Language), Interference (Language)
Noor, Hashim H. – 1996
Based on a review of research, the most common syntactic errors made by native Arabic-speaking learners of English as a second language are discussed. Seven categories of error are distinguished and described: verbal errors (use of tense, phase, aspect, voice, verb formation, concord, finite/non-finite verbs); relative clauses (interlingual and…
Descriptors: Adverbs, Arabic, Conjunctions, Determiners (Languages)
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Allen, Roger – Al-Arabiyya, 1990
Discusses the practicalities associated with the introduction of proficiency-based instruction into university programs and courses that teach Arabic. Some of the additional responsibilities that such innovations place on the language teacher are identified, and issues for further discussion, research, and experimentation are raised. (19…
Descriptors: Arabic, College Second Language Programs, Competency Based Education, Higher Education
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Heath, Peter – Al-Arabiyya, 1990
Discusses whether the proficiency approach to teaching Arabic, which is now advocated, is really functional enough to suit true needs of students, and whether the debate concerning proficiency is becoming so polarized as to make impossible real discussion of the issues. Trends and changes that have occurred in the Arabic language over the decades…
Descriptors: Arabic, Audiolingual Methods, Competency Based Education, Grammar Translation Method
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Brosh, Hezi – Foreign Language Annals, 1993
Discusses the Arabic language and the motivation to acquire the language within the Israeli setting. Examination focuses on the judicial status of Arabic and its communicative functions within the community, linguistic policy of the Israeli political center and the status of Arabic within the educational system, and attitudes toward Arabic and its…
Descriptors: Arabic, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Language Attitudes
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Markee, Numa – English for Specific Purposes, 1986
Syllabus designers and materials writers in developing nations must treat English for specific purposes as a language-policy solution to language-policy problems. They must familiarize themselves with sociopolitical factors affecting course design and subsequently the relevance of courses produced. Examples are illustrated through a case study of…
Descriptors: Arabic, Course Content, Curriculum Development, Developing Nations
Extra, Guus, Ed.; Gorter, Durk, Ed. – 2001
This book focuses on the minority languages of Europe, those other than the national languages of European Union member states, by looking at the demographic, sociolinguistic, and educational aspects of both regional and immigrant languages. Empirical evidence for the status of these other languages of multicultural Europe is brought together in a…
Descriptors: Arabic, Basque, Cultural Maintenance, Educational Policy
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