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The Attitudes of Medical Students of English Language Teaching
Author(s) -
Murad Sherzad Othman,
Kochar Azad Sadq
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
twejêr
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2617-0752
pISSN - 2617-0744
DOI - 10.31918/twejer.2141.30
Subject(s) - active listening , english language , significant difference , reading (process) , psychology , perception , mathematics education , medical education , medicine , linguistics , philosophy , communication , neuroscience
This study investigated the medical students' perceptions of English language teaching at Hawler Medical University. It included 382 students, 141 males, and 241 females. A questionnaire was used to obtain information. The data were analyzed through SPSS V. 25. The findings displayed the extreme importance of English to medical students. They needed all the language skills to be taught, and listening was the most significant skill. Furthermore, it demonstrated the most appropriate English course to be general and specific English. Concerning English difficulties, findings noticed a statistically significant difference between the participants' ages and reading skills and no significant difference between the ages and other difficulties.

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