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Value of Animal Idioms in Bringing about Native-Like Proficiency among EFL Learners

Syed Shujaat Ali, Ammara Farukh and Muhammad Ishtiaq
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Syed Shujaat Ali: Assistant Professor (Chairman), Department of English,Kohat University of Science & Technology, Kohat, KP, Pakistan.
Ammara Farukh: Assistant Professor,Department of English,University of Education, Lahore, Vehari Campus, Vehari, Punjab, Pakistan.
Muhammad Ishtiaq: Lecturer,Department of English,Government College of Management Sciences, Kohat, KP, Pakistan.

Global Regional Review, 2019, vol. 4, issue 4, 360-368

Abstract: Native-like proficiency in English requires learning idioms but they are difficult to master. Beginning with idioms having pictorial quality and universally known animals can greatly help initial learners of EFL for testing this hypothesis, learners from the first semester of five different BS programs at Kohat University of Science and Technology, were taught different idioms, in a one-month English language teaching program. They were evaluated at the end of the course at short notice. Eleven categories of idioms were formed and 20 idioms belonging to each category were set in the test. The learners scores on idioms involving common and well-known animals were higher as compared to the scores on another type of idioms. It was found that such idioms are learned, retained and recalled effectively because they rely on sound mental images and are easy to remember because of their tangibility, picturesqueness, imagery, and universally known common behavior.

Keywords: Idioms; Proficiency; Universality; Imagery; Memorization; EFL (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.31703/grr.2019(IV-IV).39

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