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Item EFL Students Difficulties with some Irregular Transitive and Intransitive Verbs in Omdurman Islamic University(Al-Neelain University, 2018) Mustafa Haroun AbkerAbstract Using transitive and intransitive verbs and their syntactic, semantic properties can act as the core of some sentences across English language. This study aimed at investigating and diagnosing the Sudanese EFL students’ problems with the use of irregular transitive and intransitive verbs. The descriptive, analytic research design was adopted in the study. A sample of 45 Students was tested in Omdurman Islamic University, so as to collect the quantitative data. The findings have shown that: 24% percent of the students answered the questions incorrect, 21% percent of students answered the questions correct and some students were encountered difficulties in using the transitive and intransitive verbs correct. المستخلص يمكن ان يعمل استخدام الافعال اللازمة و المتعدية وخصائص التشابك اللفظي كجوهر لبعض الجمل في اللغة الانجليزية. وتهدف هذه الدراسة الى استقصاء و تشخيص مشاكل طلاب اللغة الانجليزية كلغة اجنبية في استخدام الافعال اللازمة و المتعدية. وقد اعتمدت الدراسة على تصميم البحث الوصفي و التحليلي. تم اختبار عينة من 45 طالبا في جامعة امدرمان الاسلامية لجمع البيانات الاستشارية . اظهرت النتائج ان21% من الطلاب اجابو عن الاسئلة بصورة صحيحة. حيث واجه 24% من الطلاب صعوبات في استخدام الافعال الانتقالية و غير الانتقالية بصورة صحيحة.Item An Analysis of the Types of Vocabulary Used By EFL Student: Corpus Based Study Case Study of A Handful of Dates(2017) Amgad Hassan Saeed FadoulAbstract The aim of this study is to investigate the types of vocabulary used by EFL student, at Al-Neelain University, Faculty of Arts, English Language Department. It is reported that these students have low standard of used vocabulary. A quantitative method of research design is adopted. A test consisting of 5 questions of short story (A handful of dates) by Altayeb Salih was distributed to a sample of 50 fourth-year students who were selected from English Language Department to collect data. The findings indicate that the students use nouns very often more than any word type. They use adjectives and adverbs when they describe an attitude about a character or when they try to give their own opinions. They use the article 'the' in certain situations. ملخص الدراسة تهدف هذه الدراسة الي البحث عن انواع المفردات التي يستخدمها طلاب اللغة الانجليزية في جامعة النيلين، كلية الاداب، قسم اللغة الانجليزية0 من الملاحظ ان الطلاب لديهم وعي اقل في استخدام المفردات المناسبة0 اعتمد الباحث اتباع الاسلوب الكمي في تصميم الدراسة0 تم توزيع اختبار يتكون من خمسة اسئلة من القصة القصيرة للكاتب الطيب صالح (حفنة تمر)، وتم توزيع الاختبار لعينة مكونة من خمسون طالبا من الفرقة الرابعة، قسم اللغة الانجليزية لجمع المعلومات0 اشارت النتائج الي ان الطلاب استخدموا الاسماء اكثر من اي نوع اخر من المفردات واستخدموا الصفات والظروف واداة التعريف "ال" في حالات معينة فقط0Item The Effect of English Language Clubs in Developing Sudanese EFL Learners’ Proficiency in English(جامعة النيلين, 2016) Faris Hashim Suliman AhmedAbstract The aim of this study is to investigate the role that English language clubs play in developing EFL learner’s proficiency, at the Faculty of Arts, English Department at Al-Neelain University. A mixed method of research design is adopted. A questionnaire consisting of 20 items was distributed to a sample of 70 EFL learners to collect primary data. The sample was selected from different levels of the Faculty of Arts, English department. An interview was run with three teachers who were also selected from different levels. The quantitative data analysis technique used was SPSS (Statistical package for the Social Sciences) and an interpretation for the quantitative data given. The findings of the quantitative data suggest that there is a relationship between English language clubs and EFL learner’s achievement in English and English clubs have a positive impact on EFL learners’ achievement in English. The findings of the qualitative data indicate that English language clubs should be a basic subject in all the levels of study in the universities and the neglecting of English language clubs affects all students’ achievement in English language. The recommendations of this study that English discussion clubs should be implemented from earlier levels of study. ملخص الدراسة تهدف هذه الدراسة إلي استطلاع آراء الطلاب والمعلمين حول دور نوادي اللغة الإنجليزية التى قد تساعد المتحدثين بغيرها من إتقانهم لها فى جامعة النيلين ، كلية الآداب ، قسم اللغة الإنجليزية. حيث اعتمد الباحث إتباع أسلوب مزيج بين الأسلوب الكمي والنوعي في تصميم الدراسة. تم توزيع استبيان علي عينة تتكون من 70 طالبا وطالبة لجمع البيانات من طلاب كلية الآداب قسم اللغة الإنجليزية – جامعة النيليين- من جميع المستويات. تم إجراء مقابلة مع ثلاث معلمين من مختلف المستويات. تم تحليل البيانات بإتباع الأسلوب الإحصائي والتفسيري. حيث أظهرت نتائج الدراسة، أن هنالك علاقة إيجابية بين نوادي اللغة الإنجليزية وبين المتحدثين بغيرها في إتقانهم لها ، وأن النوادي لها الأثر الإيجابي على الطلاب . بالإضافة إلي ذلك، أثبت التحليل أن نوادي اللغة الإنجليزية يجب أن تكون مادة أساسية في جميع المستويات الدراسية في الجامعات. كما أن إهمال نوادي اللغة الإنجليزية قد يؤثر علي الطلاب في تحصيلهم لها. لذا كانت التوصيات بتطبيق نوادي اللغة الإنجليزية من السنين الأولي للدراسة.Item The Impact of Teaching Apology on Peace Promotion, to Sudanese, English Students(2015) Omer Ahmed Hashim OmerAbstract The aim of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of teaching apologizing strategies on enhancing the culture of peace among Sudanese English language university students. The study adopted a quantitative research design whereby a questionnaire was used. Fifty English language students from Sudan University for Science and Technology, Fifty English language students from Alneelain University and fifty English language students from University of Khartoum made up the sample of the study. Results have shown that teaching apologizing strategies can promote the culture of peace in terms of promoting respect between people, building and strengthening good relations between people, spreading of confidence among people, providing help for people, establishing stronger family relationships between people, brining trust and promoting forgiveness between people. The researcher recommends that Sudanese university English and other languages students “ should be given a special consideration by teaching them cultures of other nations so that they can be able to apologize by saying “ Sorry” , or by accepting others apologies, or respecting others , or accepting a compromise etc according to the results or findings which came out of the questionnaire 5 apologizing strategies must be taught through English or other foreign languages to enable learners to choose the most appropriate way of apologizing and by this there will mutual understanding and respect between themThe researcher recommends that syllables related to apologizing should be up-dated, and should also be taught from the primary school up to the university , Workshops should be prepared from time to time to prepare students in applying what they have learned in the class rooms.Item The Effect OfAviation Communication On Flight Safety(2015) Mohamed Mirghani Mohamed SalihItem The Effect of Expert English Language Teachers on the Proficiency of Sudanese EFL Students(2016) Ali EltayebMohammedAbstract This study investigates the effectof the expert English teachers on the proficiency of English language among Sudanese EFL students. A questionnaire was administered to 20 English language teachers selected based on convenient sampling techniqu efrom different universities of Sudanfor instance Sudan univers ities for science and technology, Khartoum university, Al-Neelain univ ersity Alslam college and Albian college. Descriptive statistic techniques were used to analyze the questionnaire data. The analysis rev ealed that the majority of teachers agreed that professional teachers ha ve an affective positive role on students’ achievement; the majority of the respondents agreed that the absence of teacher-student relation ship willless effect the students’ achievement in English.Most of the respondents agreed that noviceteachershave less effect than professional teachers on students’ proficiency in English language.Item ATTITUDE OF NON-SPECLIZED IN ENGLISH TERTIARY LEVEL STUDENTS TOWARDS THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE(2015) Ahmed Mohammed Ahmed AlgorashiIII Abstract This study investigates the attitude of non - speclized students in studying English towards the English language. The researcher designed a questionnaire for 1 st , 2 n , 3 rd and 4 th year to measure the attitude of tertiary level non - speclized students towards English language. The researcher also interviewed 5 tutors of English language. The questionna ire’s sample of this study consisted of 100 students from Alneelain University. These students were randomly chosen from different level (first, second, third and fourth year students). The data is analyzed via SPSS descriptive statistic method. The fin dings of the study disclosed that questionnaire and interview results are inconsistent. The questionnaire has showed students positive attitude towards English language whereas the interview has showed negative attitude. Secondly, student s lack self - confid ence. Thirdly, Students think that English is difficult and complicated to learn. In addition, the classes are very large and the numbers of students are big. Moreover, students get bored during English classes. Finally, students avoid expressing opinions in classroom discussion because they fear of making mistakes. Based on the findings, the researcher recommends teachers to motivate students by involving them in the activities. Also curriculum designers should build the curriculum around students’ inter est, so as to create activities which make students confidentItem Aphasia as A Speech Disorder in Sudanese Autistic Children(2015) Sara Zain El-Abdeen El Sayed El-HassanAbstract The purpose of this study is to investigate Aphasia as speech disorders among Sudanese Autistic children under the age of 4 to 14 years. Four cases were chosen randomly to form the study sample. The participants are from different grades and different ages. Besides being pupils enrolled in schools, these children were also under surveillance and observation by SLPs and experts. To gain the results the researcher has conducted 30 sessions to observe the children's behavior. Other 20 persons were also selected to contribute to the study. These participants are parents of the Autistic children and experts who are connected with Autism. The researcher has conducted a questionnaire for these 20 participants. Two major instruments were used in this study, which are: a) observation of the children with Autism b) a questionnaire for parents, experts and teachers. The most important findings of this study are: 1) Every child with Autism has speech disorders and problems of communication. 2) Autism Speech Disorder (ASD) is not always related to physiological brain damage as it was thought at the first time when people experienced ASD impairments among children. It is a complicated neurological problem that the child experiences, turning his life into a mysterious suffering. 3) Speech disorders lock the children's potential in the learning process, as well as establishing gap between them and their classmates. This is because autistic children have their different needs and interests. 4) Autism is considered one of the diseases most responsible for children's speech and communication problems. It is difficult sometimes to identify child with autism without a complete knowledge about the disease. 5) Most of the Autistic children tested in this study lack concentration when they communicate with their partners. They do not often recognize normal things in daily life, like the names of room elements or directions or any simple statement. 6) Autistic children are born normally then they start losing speech. In the four cases researched the parents do not know the reason behind their child‘s unfamiliar behaviors, which can form with the universal studies. Based on the finding of this study the following recommendations can be made: l) Since the studies done in speech disorders with regard to Autism are very few in Sudan and nearly non-existed, the researcher recommends further studies to be done that look at the biological effect of the parents on their newborn child. 2) The researcher also recommends whoever responsible in the field of health and education should provide parents with the most significant symptoms of autistic children in the way that they can handle Autism in its early phase. 3) Before handing their autistic child to SLP, parents should work hard with their child following the scientific stages with him/her and giving him/her hope to recover. 4) It is not always wise to keep the autistic child at home separated from his parallels; rather, a child needs to accustom the presence of his colleagues and needs to engage more with their activities, this procedure helps aggressive autistic children much more.Item An analytical Study of the Intralingual Spelling Errors in the Writings of Neelain University Students of English(2016) Omer Osman Mohamed BashirAbstract Learners of English as a foreign language in general and Sudanese learners specifically experience difficulties with English spelling. They make observable errors in their writing which degrade the evaluation of their final product or output throughout the developmental strategies on the way along to learn English language. The purpose of this study is to explore the intralingual sources of spelling errors make by third year students, English language department, Faculty of Arts, Alneelain university. The study adopts combination of quantitative/ qualitative research method because the nature of this study is descriptive and analytical. For categorizing intralingual spelling errors the method of classification of spelling errors recalled, which is grouping errors into four classes: omission, substitution, insertion, and transposition. Subjects of this study in number were 45 students (males and females) whose mother tongue is Arabic. The data collected through writing task, is satisfied the criteria of validity and reliability. Analysis of the results showed that the highest errors occurrence is in omission, next substitution, then insertion, and the least occurrence is transposition errors. The findings of this study confirmed that the essence causes of students spelling errors is due to the false use of vowels and pronunciation. The study suggested more focus and attention to learners' spelling errors because mastering spelling is an important aspect of language learning. The researcher recommended some ideas and pedagogical implications for teaching English spelling.Item Teachers’ Views on the Listening Components of SPINE 6(2015) Maisaa Bakry IsmaeelAbstract This study aims at analyzing the listening components of Spine 6 and how they negatively impact the students’ listening comprehension. To fully evaluate the problem, a questionnaire was administered to EFL teachers working at different secondary schools in Khartoum State: Al- Qabas Secondary School, AL-Salam Secondary, School, Burri Secondary Schools for boys, Burri Model Secondary School for Girls and Khartoum International Preparatory School. The questions of the questionnaire, which are 25, have concentrated on the quantity and quality of SPINE 6 listening components and other factors that may impede the listening comprehension such as the teachers, the time and teaching kits. The Findings of the study have proved that the listening components of SPINE 6 are quantitatively and qualitatively insufficient, and the time allotted to teaching SPINE is also not enough. Also, the findings have suggested the unavailability of teaching kits at schools, and the national qualified teachers who can properly teach listening well. In addition, the findings have indicated that literature can compensate for the shortage of listening materials in SPINE 6