Constraints experienced by EFL literature students: A case study from an Algerian university

This article investigates the perceptions and experiences of second language reading and comprehension of Arabic-speaking university students in TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) literature classes. In reflecting students’ observations and experiences in a variety of classroom activities...

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Main Authors: Bouazid, Tayeb, le Roux, Cheryl S.
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: Stellenbosch University 2010-12-01
Series:Per Linguam : A Journal of Language Learning
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Online Access:http://perlinguam.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/20
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spelling doaj-f923d61be45c4689a132ff46ef4c4df22020-11-25T03:29:35ZafrStellenbosch UniversityPer Linguam : A Journal of Language Learning0259-23122224-00122010-12-01262334910.5785/26-2-20Constraints experienced by EFL literature students: A case study from an Algerian universityBouazid, Tayeb0le Roux, Cheryl S.1University of Mohamed BoudiafUniversity of South AfricaThis article investigates the perceptions and experiences of second language reading and comprehension of Arabic-speaking university students in TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) literature classes. In reflecting students’ observations and experiences in a variety of classroom activities, the study attempts to uncover the constraints and challenges students experience and to suggest ways in which these difficulties could be overcome. The findings of the study reveal that lecturers have a significant role to play in helping students overcome barriers to understanding and interpreting literature. Recommendations for improving comprehension and enjoyment in L2 literature studies include the teaching and modelling of appropriate reading strategies that improve critical and analytical thinking skills; teaching and learning within a collaborative learning environment which fosters the development and exploration of ideas; and improving students’ background knowledge relevant to the text being studied.http://perlinguam.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/20teaching and learningArabic-speaking university studentsliterature classesEnglish as a Foreign Language
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Constraints experienced by EFL literature students: A case study from an Algerian university
Per Linguam : A Journal of Language Learning
teaching and learning
Arabic-speaking university students
literature classes
English as a Foreign Language
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le Roux, Cheryl S.
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title Constraints experienced by EFL literature students: A case study from an Algerian university
title_short Constraints experienced by EFL literature students: A case study from an Algerian university
title_full Constraints experienced by EFL literature students: A case study from an Algerian university
title_fullStr Constraints experienced by EFL literature students: A case study from an Algerian university
title_full_unstemmed Constraints experienced by EFL literature students: A case study from an Algerian university
title_sort constraints experienced by efl literature students: a case study from an algerian university
publisher Stellenbosch University
series Per Linguam : A Journal of Language Learning
issn 0259-2312
2224-0012
publishDate 2010-12-01
description This article investigates the perceptions and experiences of second language reading and comprehension of Arabic-speaking university students in TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) literature classes. In reflecting students’ observations and experiences in a variety of classroom activities, the study attempts to uncover the constraints and challenges students experience and to suggest ways in which these difficulties could be overcome. The findings of the study reveal that lecturers have a significant role to play in helping students overcome barriers to understanding and interpreting literature. Recommendations for improving comprehension and enjoyment in L2 literature studies include the teaching and modelling of appropriate reading strategies that improve critical and analytical thinking skills; teaching and learning within a collaborative learning environment which fosters the development and exploration of ideas; and improving students’ background knowledge relevant to the text being studied.
topic teaching and learning
Arabic-speaking university students
literature classes
English as a Foreign Language
url http://perlinguam.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/20
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