Culture in Teaching EFL in Saudi Arabia from Learners’ Perspective

Authors

  • Nasir Uddin King Khalid University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18533/journal.v6i3.1120

Keywords:

Learners’ Attitude, Language and Culture, Textbook Contents.

Abstract

This paper aims to study the attitude of Saudi Arabian undergraduate English students towards the American and British culture by studying their attitude to materials with relevant cultural contents in their textbooks. As strict followers of Islamic principles, the learner might be misunderstood to be reactive to the cultural contents of the nations of completely different culture. However, primary data shows that the learners are more tolerant in their attitude to the English culture than they socially appear to be, but they are keen to learn English as a language with relatively less interest in its cultural aspects.  

Author Biography

  • Nasir Uddin, King Khalid University

    LECTURER

    DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH

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