TY - JOUR
T1 - Strategies for Overcoming L1 Interference in English Language Learning
T2 - Comparative Insights from Saudi and Pakistani Learners
AU - Mannenkuzhiyan, Shamsudheen
AU - Maqbool, Saira
AU - Sadiq, Uzma
AU - Kurilenko, Viktoria
AU - Al-Hawamdeh, Basem Okleh Salameh
AU - Banu, Sameena
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2025/9/23
Y1 - 2025/9/23
N2 - Aim. This research aims to identify the strategies employed by Saudi and Pakistani learners in order to overcome the influence of L1 with English language learn-ing. The study also explores effectiveness of various instructions and techniques used in teaching English language and the cultural attitudes towards second language acquisition in Saudi and Pakistan. Methods. The study purposes questionnaires, interviews, and focus group discussion to reveal different L1 interferences that are phonological, syntactical, lexical, and morphological with 100 learners and 50 instructor participants each from Saudi and Pakistan. Results. The study shows that phonological factors, syntactic aspects, morphological and lexical interferences are major factors that hinder learning a new language and therefore require educational intervention approaches. Conclusions. The study also states best practices to overcome L1 interference, including extra practice, implementation of innovative measures, peer learning, and in-dividualised tutoring etc as the means to address language learning issues. The findings of this research hold great significance to educators and policymakers in devising policies to ensure better English opportunities for Saudi and Pakistani learners.
AB - Aim. This research aims to identify the strategies employed by Saudi and Pakistani learners in order to overcome the influence of L1 with English language learn-ing. The study also explores effectiveness of various instructions and techniques used in teaching English language and the cultural attitudes towards second language acquisition in Saudi and Pakistan. Methods. The study purposes questionnaires, interviews, and focus group discussion to reveal different L1 interferences that are phonological, syntactical, lexical, and morphological with 100 learners and 50 instructor participants each from Saudi and Pakistan. Results. The study shows that phonological factors, syntactic aspects, morphological and lexical interferences are major factors that hinder learning a new language and therefore require educational intervention approaches. Conclusions. The study also states best practices to overcome L1 interference, including extra practice, implementation of innovative measures, peer learning, and in-dividualised tutoring etc as the means to address language learning issues. The findings of this research hold great significance to educators and policymakers in devising policies to ensure better English opportunities for Saudi and Pakistani learners.
KW - L1 interference
KW - lexical interferences
KW - morphological
KW - phonological factors
KW - second language acquisition
KW - syntactic aspects
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105017646951
U2 - 10.15503/jecs2025.3.905.925
DO - 10.15503/jecs2025.3.905.925
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105017646951
SN - 2081-1640
VL - 16
SP - 905
EP - 925
JO - Journal of Education Culture and Society
JF - Journal of Education Culture and Society
IS - 2
ER -