Yemeni EFL Learners’ Future Self-Images and Their Relationship to The English Language Proficiency

Authors

  • Abdulrahim Ali Mohammad Al-Showthabi
  • Mohammad Abduh Ahmad Al-Mekhlafi

Keywords:

Future Self-images
English Proficiency
Yemeni Learners
Yemen

Abstract

This exploratory correlational study addresses the issue of Yemeni EFL Learners’ Future Self-images, Ideal Self-images and Ought-to Self-image and their relationship to the English language proficiency, mainly, speaking and writing --fourth level students, Department of English Sana’a University of the academic year of 2017-2018. It also aims at exploring which of the two Future Self-images addressed is more evident amongst Yemeni EFL learners. In addition, the study attempts to ascertain the role of gender on Future Self-images. Data gathering instruments were all set and validated for the purpose of the study; which were Future Self-images questionnaire (12 Ideal Self-image items & 12 Ought-to Self-image items), English proficiency (speaking & and writing) tests and two Scoring Scales. Fifty two Students (12 males and 40 females (the sample) took both the Future Self-images questionnaire and the English proficiency tests in the academic year 2017-2018. and two Data gathering instruments were all set and validated for the purpose of the study; which were Future Self-images questionnaire (12 Ideal Self-image items & 12 Ought-to Self-image items), English proficiency (speaking & and writing) tests and two Scoring Scales. Fifty two Students (12 males and 40 females (the sample) took both the Future Self-images questionnaire and the English proficiency tests in the academic year 2017-2018. Descriptive analyses— frequencies, and, t-test for independent groups, and Pearson-product moment correlation— were utilized to analyze the data. Results show that Yemeni EFL students have higher Ought-to Self-image mean scores (3.6) than Ideal Self-image mean scores (3.04) Further, each of the two Future Self-images, Ideal Self-image and Ought-to Self-image has a bipolar direction in regard to male and female students. While, female students have higher mean Ideal Self-image scores (2.6) toward learning English, their counterpart male students have higher mean Ought-to Self-image scores (3.15). Furthermore results revealed a significant and strong relationship between Yemeni EFL learners’ ---Ideal Self-images—Ought-to Self-image-- and speaking and writing proficiency respectively and uniquely. This article ends with some recommendations and suggestions for future research.

Author Biographies

Abdulrahim Ali Mohammad Al-Showthabi

Sana'a University | Yemen

Mohammad Abduh Ahmad Al-Mekhlafi

Sana'a University | Yemen

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Published

2020-04-30

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Yemeni EFL Learners’ Future Self-Images and Their Relationship to The English Language Proficiency. (2020). Journal of Educational and Psychological Sciences, 4(13), 156-141. https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.A041119

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Yemeni EFL Learners’ Future Self-Images and Their Relationship to The English Language Proficiency. (2020). Journal of Educational and Psychological Sciences, 4(13), 156-141. https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.A041119