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Egbokhare, Francis O.; Schaefer, Ronald P. – World Englishes, 1999
Examines oral-questionnaire data to assess the tenability of the hypothesis that Africa's language-endangerment situation is characterized by replacement of minority vernaculars with indigenous majority languages. Questionnaire items attended to evaluation accorded minority vernacular as well as language choice in home and non-home settings.…
Descriptors: Dialects, English (Second Language), Family Environment, Foreign Countries

Lewkowicz, Jo; Cooley, Linda – Hong Kong Journal of Applied Linguistics, 1998
Discusses the difficulties faced by English-as-a-Second/Foreign-Language students who study at an English-medium university. Focuses on graduate students' oral needs and difficulties at the university of Hong Kong and argues that student needs should be systematically addressed to ensure students become effective communicators. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Graduate Students, Higher Education

Kalivoda, Theodore B. – Hispania, 1987
Foreign language teachers who study abroad need language instruction that will increase language proficiency and develop fluency and refinement in language use. Cultural learning can be part of study abroad through community assignments. Literature and other courses must be preceded by courses which establish a certain level of proficiency in…
Descriptors: Advanced Students, Communicative Competence (Languages), Cultural Awareness, Curriculum Design
Farghal, Mohammed; Obiedat, Hussein – IRAL, 1995
Addresses the issue of collocations as an important and neglected variable in English-as-a-Foreign-Language classes. Two questionnaires, in English and Arabic, involving common collocations relating to food, color, and weather were administered to English majors and English language teachers. Results show both groups deficient in collocations. (36…
Descriptors: Arabic, College Students, Course Content, English (Second Language)