Abstract:
Thesis Title: Cultural Implications on TESL at Graduation Level in Islamabad
Cummins (2000) is of the view that reduced performance, poor achievement and imperfect
acquisition of a language may be results of socio-cultural variables, group differences and
negative feelings. Keeping this in mind the researcher tried to find out the current situation of
teaching and learning cultural background of the text in English language classrooms at
graduation level in Pakistan. It is an effort to unearth the possibilities of teaching and learning
cultural background of the text inside the classrooms, for teaching English as a second language at
university level in Pakistan. Research questions are, how important is it for a language learner to
learn cultural background of the text for learning English as a second language? Can proficiency
level of second language learners are increased by teaching them cultural background of the text
inside the classroom? Can motivation be enhanced in the language learners by introducing
cultural background of the text inside the classrooms, especially for teaching English as a second
language?
The population of this study comprised of all the undergraduate students learning English as a
second language and all the teachers of English, teaching English as a second language to the
undergraduate students in Islamabad. Sample for the current study comprised of 400 students and
100 teachers at graduation level. Research instruments developed and utilized are Questionnaire
for the Teachers, Questionnaire for the Students and Short achievement test for the students.
Data helped a lot in establishing a sound and far-reaching conclusion. There had not been any
dependable and logical national language policy. The study methods utilized by English language
teachers are not up to date and do not care to address the need of introducing cultural background
of the text inside English language classrooms. In terms of teaching material no such material is
available which can focus on the cultural background of the text inside English language
classrooms. A great number of English language learners in Pakistan have not been able to
achieve the competency level which they were required to achieve and a vital reason is the
absence of role of culture in English language learning. Maximum number of students, who were
introduced with cultural background of the text, not only responded better than their class mates
but at the same time scored higher in the achievement test as well.