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The Impact of Teaching English on Learning Arabic at the Primary Education: The view of Educational Inspectors in Aljabal Al-Aakhdhar Region (Published)

This research paper aims to address the impact of English language teaching on Arabic language learning in primary education. Two groups of Arabic and English language inspectors were selected to conduct the interviews, using group interviews. The importance of teaching Arabic and its skills to primary school students is well known. It is the mother tongue, the language of the Quran, heritage, and communication, and the language of formal education. At the same time, we must recognize that English is a global language, the language of science and technology, and is needed by many Libyan students who aspire to pursue postgraduate studies, such as master’s and doctoral degrees. This paper answers profound questions that are being ignored by officials and clearly demonstrates the need to prioritize the education sector, as it is the driving force behind society’s advancement. Arabic is the language of education in Libya. As one Arabic language specialist said, “If we want to reform education, we must reform the teaching of Arabic.” Therefore, it has become imperative to focus on its teaching and provide all necessary resources, training, and curricula to improve the quality of student performance. This paper provides recommendations for improving the learning of Arabic and English.

 

Keywords: Arabic education, English Language, dominance of colloquial language, influence of English language, language of communication

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