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Augmentation of Receptive Skills and Integration of Technology: An Analytical Perspective of Faculty's Perceptions and Observations in EFL Context

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  • Bibi Hajira
  • Abdul Sattar
  • Sami Saad Alghamdi
  • Mohammed Alhassan Almadani
  • Riyad Mubarak Zainalabdeen Mohammed
  • Eshraga Mohammed Abdalla Osman

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Focusing on the utilization and integration of technology in EFL classrooms to train learners and enrich language inputs. Augmenting receptive skills in the EFL contexts, this paper has repopulated faculty's perceptions and observations respecting the integration of technology. The study discloses patricians' thoughts regarding the significance of integrating technology in language classrooms in Saudi for the augmentation of professional strength and academic performance. Language has become more error-free during the practices through technological devices and applications of apps in sessions by language instructors. The study reveals that teachers have presented the effectiveness of the integration of technology for the elevation of de-codification and standardization of language receptions. To inculcate language materials enhances learners' comprehension during discussions and participations. Instructors have concluded that the integration of technology assists students' knowledge of language helping in the deconstruction of codification purportedly. Correspondingly, faculty have communicated their discernments of technology integration in EFL classrooms to capitalize on its substantial application for enhancing receptive domains. This research has clarified that integration of technology has become lucrative to instigate effectively learners to receive messages—minimizing misinterpretation of text. Obtaining the overall insights and observations of teachers have identified the optimistic implication of integrating technology for instructional applications and enhancement of receptive skills. They discussed and reflected on the constructive impacts of technology integration on EFL learners. Moreover, the researcher used two questionnaires to conduct the present study from faculty, whose perceptions and attitudes about technology integration inspiring and instigating factors influencing students in the EFL context. Data have been analyzed through SSP to know the differences between all participants' selected options. Hence, it can be recapitulated that the augmentation of receptive skills has effectual acceleration after the integration of technology.

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  • Bibi Hajira & Abdul Sattar & Sami Saad Alghamdi & Mohammed Alhassan Almadani & Riyad Mubarak Zainalabdeen Mohammed & Eshraga Mohammed Abdalla Osman, 2025. "Augmentation of Receptive Skills and Integration of Technology: An Analytical Perspective of Faculty's Perceptions and Observations in EFL Context," World Journal of English Language, Sciedu Press, vol. 15(1), pages 290-290, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:jfr:wjel11:v:15:y:2025:i:1:p:290
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