A study on the attributes of effective English lecturers as perceived by EFL learners: The case of Indonesia

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This study aims to uncover the attributes of effective English lecturers and any significant differences between male and female EFL learners in determining the attributes of effective EFL lecturers. The study utilized a descriptive study design by asking 52 EFL learners to be respondents by filling in a questionnaire. The results depicted that the attributes associated with the 'rapport' category were friendliness, relationship, experiences, positive attitudes, and sense of humour. An independent t-test also showed there was no significant difference between male and female EFL learners in determining these attributes. The attributes of the 'delivery' category included enthusiasm, clarity, correction, and encouragement. The attributes of the 'fairness' category included treatment and standard. The attributes of the 'knowledge and credibility' category included proficiency and knowledge. The attributes of the 'organization and preparation' category included preparation, course contents, objectives, and materials. As for the implications, the attributes enable EFL lecturers to figure out various strategies for teaching English. Moreover, it is advantageous for EFL learners in that they can adjust their learning styles with the attributes.

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Mudra, H. (2018). A study on the attributes of effective English lecturers as perceived by EFL learners: The case of Indonesia. Journal of Language and Education, 4(2), 59–67. https://doi.org/10.17323/2411-7390-2018-4-2-59-67

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