Updating English textbooks: the case of Pakistani secondary schools

English language is a part of the school's curriculum in all levels in Afghanistan as a foreign language. Despite it being including for decades, very little research has been done in regard to the quality and evaluation of the ELT English textbooks. The current study investigates and evaluates English Language Sub-skills of the secondary school textbook “Grade 9” to evaluate the effectiveness of the materials for the teaching and learning of the subskills. The Eclectic Checklist of Demir & Ertas (2014) has been selected for evaluating the selected English textbook. The findings indicate that the selected textbook lacks contextualized usage of vocabulary, systematic representation and sufficient explanations of grammatical structures, and appropriate usage of pronunciation activities. Furthermore, the findings indicate that the textbook needs improvements in developing and presenting the sub-skills of English language appropriately, particularly grammar and pronunciation. These findings will be helpful to policy makers and ELT textbooks developers of Afghanistan to represent the contextualized and appropriate usage of the English Language sub-skills in upcoming versions of ELT textbooks.


2020 ◽  
pp. 527-536
Author(s):  
Reena Vihol ◽  
Dhaval Patel

The purpose of this study is to analyse stylistic study of English textbooks of secondary schools of Gujarat. The researcher studied Grade IX and X textbooks to compare stylistic study with chosen parameters: Phonological aspect, Lexical aspect, and Syntactical aspect with randomly selected parameters.


2021 ◽  
pp. 760-769
Author(s):  
Reena Vihol ◽  
Dhaval Patel

In the English language and Textbook of English, Structure and Grammar is an important part. In this paper, the researcher’s purpose to compare the structure and grammatical items in the textbooks of secondary school of Gujarat grade IX and X. English textbooks of grade IX and X analysed mainly by two parameters: Structure and Grammatical Items. The researcher studied each lesson of grade IX and X to assess the Structure and Grammatical Items.


2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (120) ◽  
pp. 43-60
Author(s):  
ضياء مزهر خريبط

Providing Iraqi students with proficiency in English is the ultimate goal of the educational system which is a way of getting knowledge in the fields of arts, sciences, transferring knowledge and sciences to other communities. Therefore, conducting such a type of study is very important because the contents of English textbooks have a huge influence on learning of the students. Once the content of English textbooks contain errors as the correct one, this will effect on his/her learning. The present study is an attempt to evaluate the new course entitled “English for Iraq” for fifth grade students for secondary schools, by Olivia Johnston and Mark Farell. It aims to answer eleven questions relating to the following domains: strength, objectives, appearance, design and illustration, language components, social and cultural context, accompanying materials, teaching methods, language skills, teachability, and practice and testing. The sample which is randomly chosen consists of (64) English language teachers, Baghdad Al-Rusafa 2nd. A survey checklist employed as an instrument of the present study. The major results showed that English teachers of Baghdad Al-Rusafa 2nd were satisfied with only seven domains of the checklist out of eleven. They are: the general appearance, design and illustration, accompanying materials, social and cultural context, teaching methods, practice and testing, and language components.


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