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Title: Effect of (Non) Native English Accents on Students’ Listening Comprehension:
Other Titles: Case Study of Second Year Students of English at 08 MAI 1945 University - Guelma
Authors: BOUSSELBA Izdihar, TOUBI Imen
Keywords: Attitudes, Native Accents, Non-Native Accents, Listening Comprehension, EFL Students.
Issue Date: Jun-2025
Abstract: Listening comprehension plays a key role in successful language learning, especially in understanding spoken English in various accents. In this regard, both native and non-native English accents may influence learners' ability to comprehend spoken language. This study aims to explore second-year EFL students' attitudes toward native and non-native English accents and examine how these accents influence their listening comprehension. A descriptive quantitative method was adopted to conduct the investigation. Data were collected through a questionnaire administered to 150 second-year students at the Department of English at 8 Mai 1945 University – Guelma; however, only 90 students completed the questionnaire. The results revealed that non-native accents initially presented more challenges, but regular exposure contributed to improved comprehension. Furthermore, students generally expressed positive attitudes toward listening to different English accents.
URI: https://dspace.univ-guelma.dz/jspui/handle/123456789/17978
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