Investigating the Educational and Social Factors Affecting Saudi EFL Learners' Attitudes toward Learning English

This study aims to investigate the attitude of Saudi EFL learners toward learning English as a foreign language, their motivation, and contextual and surrounding factors affecting their attitudes positively or negatively. Out of the population that comprises students studying in levels 1 & and 2...

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