Attitudes Towards English at English Language Centers in Dadu District of Sindh Pakistan

Rukhsana Soomro, Shoukat Ali Lohar

Abstract


The study aimed at gaining an insight into the attitudes of students towards English. It is tried in the paper to explore the mentality of the students and the people around them, towards English language through different questions related to English language and their point of view regarding those questions. The study further explores the current position of English in the context of interior Sindh through the views of the participants pursuing language courses. The study also explores the reasons behind the expansion and popularity of English language and language centers. The motives of the students to go to learn English also explored in the study along with the role of the elite class and the state in the spread of English and the agenda of past colonial powers. The study used five questions to analyze the attitudes of the learners. The results suggested that the state and the past colonial powers have succeeded in keeping our minds colonized

Keywords: EFL, ESL, ATTITUDES, ENGLISH LANGUAGE CENTERES

DOI: 10.7176/JLLL/58-04

Publication date:July 31st 2019


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