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ERIC Number: ED621805
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2021-Jun-1
Pages: 10
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Reading Skills among EFL Learners in Saudi Arabia: A Review of Challenges and Solutions
Alharbi, Abeer M. W.
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In teaching and learning, the process of reading appears to be controversial and momentous. Extensive research has been done about the reading process in the mother language and foreign language and the difficulties associated with the reading of foreign language along with the associated qualities and issues of these languages. An investigation is required on the issues that hinder reading abilities. In Saudi Arabia, English is considered a foreign language, and this study investigates the issues that hinder the learners' reading abilities and skills. The principal concern has been the challenges faced by the learners and the solutions. Based on the findings of the research, this study also highlights the implications of reading being taught to English as a Foreign Language (EFL) learners. The research study unfolds challenges that hinder the reading skills enhancement of the EFL learners and the teachers as well. The challenges include lack of sufficient knowledge of the language, lack of vocabulary, curriculum issues, interest of students, and other such issues. Along with this, the solution to the challenges is also presented in this study, such as conducting training of the teachers, diversifying the methods of teaching reading, recognizing students' learning styles, motivating the students, conducting extra classes, and various others. This study will enable the educationists to revise the curriculum according to the concerns of the students and will lead to the betterment of the reading skills of Arab EFL learners.
Publication Type: Reports - Research
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Saudi Arabia
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