Title of article :
The Teaching of English as a Second Language: The Case of the National University of Lesotho (NUL)
Author/Authors :
Ekanjume-Ilongo ، Beatrice Department of English - National University of Lesotho
Pages :
8
From page :
1157
To page :
1164
Abstract :
The Teaching of English as a second/foreign language is a very thought provoking, but gratifying exercise. Teachers of English as a second/foreign language encounter several problems while carrying out their profession. This paper argues that teaching English as a second language at the National University of Lesotho (NUL) is a very challenging activity due to several factor. These range from large classes to the level of students admitted at NUL. The paper purports that the students admitted at NUL seem to be unprepared with the content, concepts, and skills they are taught, due to their poor background knowledge from high school.  The paper therefore proposes that the English Language curriculum of Lesotho high schools be subject to review by staff members of the Department of English at the NUL, who have a better idea of what they expect of the students from high school. The paper argues that the goal of an English teacher is to excite the students about learning, speaking, reading, writing, and comprehending English.
Keywords :
teaching English , English grammar , second language , challenges
Journal title :
Journal of Language Teaching and Research
Serial Year :
2015
Journal title :
Journal of Language Teaching and Research
Record number :
2482906
Link To Document :
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