A Thematic Analysis on the Obstacles Experienced by EFL Students and Supervisors in Master’s Thesis Writing
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As academic writing has become a daunting task for most English Foreign Language (EFL) students, the
study at handattempted to scrutinize the significant obstacles in writing theses from Master two EFL
students’ and supervisors’ outlooks. To reach this aim, a purposive sampling consisting of 30 EFL
graduate students and 10 supervisors was chosen from the Department of English, Ain-Temouchent
University. Qualitative data were collected through semi-structured interviews and the findings were
analyzedusing the so-called thematic analysis. The findings highlightedsomeobstacles confronted by the
students in writing master theses as reported by the students themselves and their supervisors. Among
these obstacles, some were common for both groups and thus, the main challengesreported by both the
students and supervisors lay in the students’ lack of research knowledge including the inability to write
academically using academic vocabularies, lack of sources and flaws with supervisors. Implications of the
study for universities, EFL graduate students, and their supervisors were also discussed in this study.
