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Perceptions of American academic discourse: cases of three Saudi undergraduate students
Maddox, Rimma1.
A qualitative study conducted with three Saudi Arabian undergraduate students over the course
of summer semester 2013, explored their perceptions of American academic discourse. The
focus was on the spoken discourse. The study was informed by the theory of Second Language
Acquisition and considered activity and interaction with American faculty and classroom as the
space for socialization into the new academic discourse. Students reflected on various activities
in and out of classrooms that enhanced their English language learning. Implications for faculty
are drawn.
Affiliation:
- University of Cincinnati, United States
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