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  • Abdel Ghani Amar Remache, Ph.D

Abdel Ghani Amar Remache, Ph.D

Director, English Language and Translation Program
Associate Professor

Al Ain Campus

Education

  • Ph.D., Applied Linguistics, University of Wales, Cardiff, UK.
  • MEd with TEFL, University of Wales, Cardiff, UK.
  • MA, Comparative Francophone Literature Studies, Université Sorbonne Paris Nord, France.
  • BA, English Language Development, Universite de Constantine, Algeria.

Research Interests

  • Applied Linguistics.
  • English Language Teaching.
  • English for Specific Purposes.
  • Teaching English as a Second Language.
  • Teaching English as a Foreign Language.
  • Literary Criticism.

Selected Publications

 

Teaching Courses

  • Applied Linguistics
  • Assessment and Classroom Environment
  • Teaching Composition
  • Phonetics & Phonology
  • Morphology and Syntax
  • Classroom Management
  • TESOL Methods
  • Language and Social Interaction
  • Theories of Learning and Development
  • Evaluation in the TESOL Class

 

Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all.

This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  

Full-text Available

EFL Instructors’ Perspective on Using AI Applications in English as a Foreign Language Teaching and Learning SCOPUS

Published in: Emerging Science Journal

Mar 12, 2024

This study aimed to explore the perspectives of EFL instructors working in a variety of universities in the UAE on the effectiveness of AI applications in the EFL classroom. EFL teachers need to use AI applications in ways that are aligned with instructional goals and support student learning. A quantitative approach was used, and data was gathered from a survey of 46 EFL instructors. The results showed that the instructors strongly relied on AI applications to facilitate tasks, offer datadriven insights to improve instructional strategies and customize the learning process for each student. They also positively valued the benefits that AI applications bring to their classrooms for improving the teaching process. Notably, the results showed that the years of teaching experience had a statistically significant impact on the means of EFL instructors' perspectives regarding the benefits of adopting AI apps in EFL classrooms. The results also showed that, despite teaching experience, there were no significant differences in perceptions regarding the challenges of utilizing AI apps. This is probably because EFL students are accustomed to using technology in their lectures. Due to their benefits in English language instruction, the study suggests incorporating AI applications into the EFL teaching process.


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