The global spread of English and the teaching of English as a Foreign Language : perspectives from Western Muslim teachers of English as a Foreign Language in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
The global spread of English and the role played by TEFL in this phenomenon is a subject of debate among EFL educators and researchers; this study provides new insights into this complex situation in relation to the Islamic faith in a way that has not yet been addressed in the literature. There has...
Main Author: | Louber, Ismael |
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Other Authors: | Walshe, Karen ; Freathy, Rob |
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University of Exeter
2015
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.679541 |
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