Dyslexic University Students (Case Study of First Year EFL Students at Abou Bakr Belkaid University of Tlemcen-Algeria).
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Dyslexia is one of the existing Learning Disabilities (LD) that many English
Foreign Language Students (EFL) confronted in their studies. The objectives of
this study are introducing, correcting misunderstanding and shading lights
on a very intriguing topic such as ‘dyslexia’ which has close relationship to
learning EFL. The researchers tried to give a bird's eye view of dyslexia and its
types in relation to our sample, in addition to other common problems dyslexic
students may face and strategies used by teachers to help overcome them. This
also attempts on finding out the background information on the topic of first year
EFL students at Abou Bakr Belkaid university of Tlemcen, and some EFL
teachers as well as a case study relying on a number of research instruments for
data collection: questionnaire (one for students and the other for teachers.), and
classroom observation. The data collected were analyzed quantitatively and
qualitatively. The collected information obtained from the data analysis,
interpretation, and discussion of the results revealed a close relationship between
dyslexia and many signs EFL 1st year students have, which needs to be diagnosed
professionally to determine whether it is dyslexia they have, or the signs are from
another reason ( for example: anxiety). At the end, some recommendations were
presented to better arrange a classroom with dyslexic students.