The Role of Facebook in Enhancement of Undergraduates’ Receptive Skills at a Saudi University

Observing receptive skills development in Saudi Arabia's undergraduates at Summer University (pseudonym), this paper immaculately investigates students' perceptions regarding the uses of Facebook as a well-liked forum of social media pertinent to enhancement of Receptive Skill of English,...

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Language Proficiency
Language Usage
Learning Processes
Listening Skills
Positive Attitudes
Reading Skills
Receptive Language
Second Language Instruction
Second Language Learning
Social Media
Student Attitudes
Teaching Methods
Undergraduate Students
Video Technology
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