Abstract

Referencing related literature and drawing upon our experience, observation and talks with specialists, we have realized that the problem of difficulty encountered by Arab learners of English in general and by Jordanian university English students in particular is sporadically addressed by researchers. They mention it along with their focus on errors committed by those EFL learners. At the university, English majors study English language, linguistics, and literature courses over a period of four years. While enrolling in the English program, they encounter difficulties or problems like teaching methods, cultural and language problems and teaching settings which negatively affect their language proficiency and, thus, graduate committing gross errors in various language skills, pointing to their weakness, low proficiency and unsatisfactory achievement which do not meet teachers’ and society’s expectations. The present paper is meant to diagnose the problems that confront university Jordanian English majors and to propose some solutions including strict requirements on transfer students, a TOEFL score of 500, and a small class size intended to play a role in reforming the present status quo of English departments, thus upgrading their outputs, and helping students improve their level linguistically and extra linguistically.

Highlights

  • English is the language of the colonizer imposed on several countries including the Arab World

  • These problems are indicative of the present status quo of English departments in Jordan and in other Arab countries as well

  • As is arrived at by other researchers and based on our experience, Jordanian university English majors graduate from departments of English language and literature without being able to interact with specialists and English natives fluently and intelligibly

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Original Paper

Studies in Linguistics and Literature ISSN 2573-6434 (Print) ISSN 2573-6426 (Online). Wardat1* 1 Yarmouk University, Irbid, Jordan * Mahmud H. Yarmouk University, Irbid, Jordan; Saja Wardat, Yarmouk University, Irbid, Jordan

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