Preparing Emirati students to meet the English language requirements for higher education: a pilot study

Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to report on an applied research project that was conceived in response to the low number of Emirati high school graduates entering directly into undergraduate programmes in higher education institutions mainly due to lack of adequate academic English proficien...

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Business
Core curriculum
Cross sections
Design engineering
Education
Education reform
English for Special Purposes
English language
Foreign language instruction
Foreign language learning
High School Graduates
Higher education
Language Proficiency
Language Tests
Learning
Literature reviews
Pilots
Public schools
Secondary education
Secondary school students
Secondary schools
Skills
Students
Studies
Teachers
Teaching
Technological change
Test preparation
Undergraduate Study
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