Using Learners' Local Culture to Develop English Language Skills: Developing English Language Listening and Reading Comprehension Skills by Using Islamic-Arabic-Culture-Based Content - Tapa blanda

Mahmoud, Montasser

 
9783659489457: Using Learners' Local Culture to Develop English Language Skills: Developing English Language Listening and Reading Comprehension Skills by Using Islamic-Arabic-Culture-Based Content

Sinopsis

This volume is the logical outgrowth of the previous book “Islamic Arabic culture in English Language Textbooks”, which explored the criteria of Islamic Arabic culture that should be involved in the English Language Textbooks prescribed for Muslim Arab students. This second volume tries to present an answer to the following bewildering question, “Do we really need to teach language with its own culture?” The intimate relationship between language and culture is strikingly illustrated by many studies, which confirm the view that language and culture cannot be separated.I always asked myself,“Should the students' local culture be neglected?” I decided on my goal and determined to find out the truth through designing an Islamic-Arabic-culture-based course and teaching it to a sample of Muslim Arab students at Al-Azhar institutes in Egypt. With so much energy directed at further investigation, it was obvious that any such development would be valuable and that different trends and tendencies were bound to develop.Based on the results of the study,it was clearly shown that the proposed Islamic–Arabic-culture-based course was very effective in developing EFL listening and reading skills.

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Reseña del editor

This volume is the logical outgrowth of the previous book "Islamic Arabic culture in English Language Textbooks", which explored the criteria of Islamic Arabic culture that should be involved in the English Language Textbooks prescribed for Muslim Arab students. This second volume tries to present an answer to the following bewildering question, "Do we really need to teach language with its own culture?" The intimate relationship between language and culture is strikingly illustrated by many studies, which confirm the view that language and culture cannot be separated.I always asked myself,"Should the students' local culture be neglected?" I decided on my goal and determined to find out the truth through designing an Islamic-Arabic-culture-based course and teaching it to a sample of Muslim Arab students at Al-Azhar institutes in Egypt. With so much energy directed at further investigation, it was obvious that any such development would be valuable and that different trends and tendencies were bound to develop.Based on the results of the study,it was clearly shown that the proposed Islamic-Arabic-culture-based course was very effective in developing EFL listening and reading skills.

Biografía del autor

An Assistant Professor at Al-Imam University, College of Languages and Translation, One of the Translation Team Responsible for the Project of Translating the Two Holy Mosques Sermons,a Reviewer at the International Education Studies Journal, and the British Educational Research Journal, a Member at Saudi Association of Languages and Translation

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