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KHALID MOHAMMED DOLAIBEH ALOTAIBI

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Personal data

  • Sunday: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
  • Monday: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Scientific qualifications

  • Ph.D. in Applied Linguistics-Language Planning & Language Policy - Indiana University Bloomington (United States)
  • M.A. in Applied Linguistics - Southern Illinois University Carbondale (United States)
  • B.A. in English Language & Translation - Qassim University (Saudi Arabia)

Research interests

  • Applied Linguistics
  • Second Language Acquisition
  • English Language Teaching
  • Language Planning & Language Policy

Published research

  • The Role of Grammatical Competence in Shaping Pragmatic Performance: A Study of L2 Learners' Requests in English (2025-01-01)
  • Contrastive Analysis of Interlanguage Features of an Arab English as a Second Language (ESL) Speaker (2023-01-01)
  • Underlying Knowledge vs. Surface Realization: A Study of Oral and Written Competence of the Third Person Singular-s in L2 English. (2025-01-01)
  • Cross-Linguistic Influence on Relative Clause Structure: An Experimental Study of Resumptive Pronouns in an Arab ESL Speaker (2025-01-01)

Teaching materials

  • ENG 101
  • ENG 120
  • English for Computer Science
  • English for Business
  • Listening & Speaking
  • Reading & Writing
  • Communication Skills in English

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