Enhancing the Effectiveness of Arabic Language Instructors in Teaching Communicative Competence in Brunei Darussalam: A Case Study of the Faculty of Arabic Language at Sultan Sharif Ali Islamic University (UNISSA)

Authors

  • Achmad Yani Universiti Islam Sultan Sharif Ali Author
  • Nurkhamimi Zainuddin Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia Author
  • Muhammad Sabri bin Sahrir International Islamic University Malaysia Author
  • Muhammad Zakir Husain Universiti Islam Sultan Sharif Ali Author
  • Taufik Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Ampel Author
  • Ahmad Munjin Nasih Univeritas Negeri Malang Author
  • Anis Malik Thoha Universiti Islam Sultan Sharif Ali Author
  • Siti Shalihah Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Sultan Maulana Hasanuddin Banten Author
  • Hajah Rafidah binti Haji Abdullah Universiti Islam Sultan Sharif Ali Author
  • Siti Sara binti Haji Ahmad Universiti Islam Sultan Sharif Ali Author
  • Ahmad Maghfurin Universitas Islam Negeri Wali Songo Author

Keywords:

Arabic instruction, communicative competence, teacher effectiveness, UNISSA

Abstract

This study examines the instructional effectiveness of Arabic language instructors in fostering communicative competence among first-year students at the Faculty of Arabic Language and Translation, Sultan Sharif Ali Islamic University (UNISSA), Brunei Darussalam. Utilizing a purposive sampling approach, data were collected from 14 students enrolled in the Communicative Arabic course during the 2024 academic year, representing 66% of the total cohort. A structured questionnaire was employed to evaluate instructional performance across seven key dimensions: oral proficiency, written proficiency, training in oral and written communication, classroom management, and motivational strategies. Descriptive statistical analysis was conducted to interpret the responses. The findings reveal a consistently high level of instructional effectiveness, with the highest student agreement (94.3%) recorded in the areas of language proficiency, oral communication training, and classroom management. These outcomes underscore the instructors’ strong pedagogical competence and mastery of linguistic content. However, slightly lower agreement levels (91.4%) were noted in the domains of motivational support for both oral and written communication, suggesting the need for enhanced learner engagement strategies. While technical proficiency and classroom organization are well-executed, the results highlight the importance of adopting more dynamic, student-centered approaches to encourage active participation and communicative confidence, particularly among passive learners. This study affirms the instructional strengths of Arabic language educators at UNISSA while identifying opportunities for targeted professional development aimed at further optimizing communicative language teaching outcomes.

Author Biographies

  • Achmad Yani, Universiti Islam Sultan Sharif Ali

    Universiti Islam Sultan Sharif Ali (UNISSA), Brunei Darussalam

  • Nurkhamimi Zainuddin, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia

    Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM), malaysia

  • Muhammad Sabri bin Sahrir, International Islamic University Malaysia

    International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM), Malaysia

  • Muhammad Zakir Husain, Universiti Islam Sultan Sharif Ali

    Universiti Islam Sultan Sharif Ali (UNISSA), Brunei Darussalam

  • Taufik, Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Ampel

    Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Ampel (UINSA), Indonesia

  • Ahmad Munjin Nasih, Univeritas Negeri Malang

    Univeritas Negeri Malang, Indonesia

  • Anis Malik Thoha, Universiti Islam Sultan Sharif Ali

    Universiti Islam Sultan Sharif Ali (UNISSA), Brunei Darussalam

  • Siti Shalihah, Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Sultan Maulana Hasanuddin Banten

    Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Sultan Maulana Hasanuddin Banten, Indonesia

  • Hajah Rafidah binti Haji Abdullah, Universiti Islam Sultan Sharif Ali

    Universiti Islam Sultan Sharif Ali (UNISSA), Brunei Darussalam

  • Siti Sara binti Haji Ahmad, Universiti Islam Sultan Sharif Ali

    Universiti Islam Sultan Sharif Ali (UNISSA), Brunei Darussalam

  • Ahmad Maghfurin, Universitas Islam Negeri Wali Songo

    Universitas Islam Negeri Wali Songo (UINWS), Indonesia

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Published

2026-01-14

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How to Cite

Enhancing the Effectiveness of Arabic Language Instructors in Teaching Communicative Competence in Brunei Darussalam: A Case Study of the Faculty of Arabic Language at Sultan Sharif Ali Islamic University (UNISSA). (2026). WSEAS Transactions on Power Systems, 21(1), 01-06. https://wseass.com/index.php/ps/article/view/11