Problems of Teaching and Learning English as a Foreign Language in South Yemen: A Case Study of Lahj Governorate

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  • Sabri Thabit Saleh Ahmed Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University
  • Bushra Thabit Ahmed Qasem DR B. A. M. University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34050/els-jish.v2i4.7458

Keywords:

EFL Teaching and Learning, School-leavers, Lahj primary and secondary Schools

Abstract

The task of teaching and learning English as a foreign language is not an easy task as there are many factors that may contribute positively or negatively to its success. In the context of this study, most school-leavers have very poor English, especially when looking at their oral skills. This indicates that there are some problems that EFL learning and teaching encounter, and then such problems are reflected in students’ proficiency level. This study, therefore, explored the problems encountering EFL teaching and learning in Lahj primary and secondary schools to identify such problems and suggest some solutions that may help in improving English language teaching and learning in the concerned schools. Data were collected from 32 EFL senior teachers and supervisors of Lahj governorate. Findings showed that large classes, lack of teaching aids, teachers’ low proficiency in English, teachers’ limited experience with communicative language teaching, late beginning of learning English, lack of focus on oral communicative English, use of mother tongue in classroom, students’ low motivation and interference between English and Arabic are considered as major problems encountering English language teaching and learning in the concerned South Yemeni schools and contribute negatively to students’ proficiency level. The study has provided some recommendations that may help in improving EFL teaching and learning in the concerned schools and in Yemeni schools generally.

Author Biography

Sabri Thabit Saleh Ahmed, Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University

Sabri is Ph.D. Scholar, Department of English, Dr BAMU – India and an EFL Instructor, Department of English, University of Aden. He has 10 years experience of teaching English as a foreign language. He got his B.A. degree in Education and English from university of Aden in 2008. He received his M.A. degree in English from Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University in 2017. Currently, he is doing his Ph.D. in applied linguistic. His main interests are EFL teaching and learning, CALL, MALL, Literary theory and fiction. He has published several papers.

 

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2019-12-12

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