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    Afghan English Major Students’ Attitudes Toward Native-Like Proficiency in the English Language
    Journal of Foreign Language Teaching and Learning 8 (1): 19-41. 2023.
    The term native-like proficiency in English refers to possessing the ability to speak the English language like a native speaker. This study was conducted to investigate Afghan English major undergraduate students’ attitudes toward native-like proficiency in the English language at two public universities in Afghanistan. The study specifically investigated the attitudes of Afghan English major undergraduate students toward the characteristics of a native speaker of the English language, native s…Read more
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    This study aims to examine and compare female and male Kurdish EFL students’ level and type of motivation based on L2 motivational self-system components and to identify their dominant type of motivation. The participants of this study were 118 students were randomly selected as the participants of this study from different cities of Erbil governorate in Kurdistan region of Iraq. A Learners questionnaire used following the application of semi-structured interview sessions with learners who parti…Read more
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    Glossary of Key Terms in Educational Research
    ERIC. Http://Files.Eric.Ed.Gov/Fulltext/ED611000.Pdf. 2021.
    The purpose of this Glossary of Terms is to help novice researchers in understanding basic research terminologies in educational research. It provides definitions of many of the terms used in the guidebooks to conducting qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods of research. The terms are arranged in alphabetical order.
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    An Investigation of Afghan Undergraduate English Major Students’ Academic Writing Difficulties
    Journal of Foreign Language Teaching and Learning 5 (2): 99-114. 2020.
    Academic Writing is a core subject that undergraduate students take during their four years of study. However, many students find the subject challenging. Several studies have been conducted to explore the difficulties students face, yet in Afghanistan, little to no research is available. Hence, this project is a small attempt to address this gap. This research aims to look into the difficulties of undergraduate English major students face in Academic Writing. The writing difficulties were inves…Read more
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    The use of technology is an integral component in the learning and teaching of languages in the twenty-first Century. Around the globe, studies have been carried out to investigate the integration of technology in language classrooms. However, there is a lack of empirical research on this subject in Afghanistan. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to explore Afghan EFL lecturers’ attitudes toward instructional technology, their actual use of instructional technology, and the challenges they …Read more
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    Afghan EFL Lecturers’ Perceptions of Code-Switching
    with Nasser Rasoly
    International Journal for Innovative Research in Multidisciplinary Field 3 (12): 52-58. 2017.
    Code-switching is explained as switching between two languages at the same time while conversing in the same discourse. The aim of this study is to explore the perceptions of Afghan EFL lecturers toward code- switching. This study used a qualitative research approach in which the data was collected via semi-structured interviews with five EFL lecturers. The lecturers were interviewed to explore their perceptions and reasons for code-switching, and the extent to which they practice code-switching…Read more
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    Issues Causing Girls’ Dropout from Schools in Afghanistan
    International Journal for Innovative Research in Multidisciplinary Field 3 (9): 111-116. 2017.
    The current study is a non-empirical research attempting to explore the key issues contributing to the dropout of girls from schools in Afghanistan. The paper first provides a historical background where the education of girls in the country has always been challenged. The study also explores a few studies conducted in the neighboring countries of Afghanistan where girls’ education is facing similar challenges causing to their dropout from schools. Subsequently, specific challenges, such as cult…Read more
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    Many studies have been conducted to investigate the implementation of Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) in ESL and EFL contexts, but those conducted in EFL context, have reported that the application of CLT was challenging. Still, as far as the Afghan EFL context is concerned, there is a lack of empirical research investigating the issue. Hence, the purpose of this study is to explore afghan EFL lecturers’ perceived challenges in practicing CLT. The study also aims to examine if there is any…Read more
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    Afghan EFL Lecturers’ Assessment Practices in the Classroom
    with Nurul Hidayu Shafie, Hazrat Usman Mashwani, and Hashmatullah Tareen
    Imperial Journal of Interdisciplinary Research 3 (10): 130-143. 2017.
    The current study is conducted with the aim to explore the practices and perceptions of Afghan EFL lecturers toward assessment. A second aim of the study is to explore the challenges the lecturers encounter in the implementation of formative assessments in their classes. To serve these basic objectives, a qualitative case study method design was employed with three English language lectures as the participants. Semi-structured interviews were used as the main instrument to collect data. The find…Read more