Dr. Hazrat Umar

Head of the Department (Associate Professor)

2023 (May)      University of Minnesota, USA, Post-doc

2013 (March)     National University of Modern Languages, Islamabad, Ph.D. in English (Title of Dissertation “Pedagogical Practices of English Language Teachers at the Higher Secondary Level in Pakistan: An Evaluative Study”)

2003                 National University of Modern Languages, Islamabad, MA in Linguistics and Literature

Dr. Hazrat Umar is an Associate Professor of Applied Linguistics and the Head of the Department of English Language Teaching (ELT) at the National University of Modern Languages (NUML), Islamabad, Pakistan. 

From 2022 to 2023, Dr. Umar served as a Visiting Scholar at the College of Education and Human Development, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Campus, USA.

 

Jan 17, 2024- To-date

Head, Department of English Language Teaching

Feb 03, 2022- To-date

Associate Professor, Department of English Language Teaching, NUML, Islamabad

Jan 3, 2006-Jun 23, 2016

Lecturer (Regular), Department of English Functional Courses, UGS, and GS, NUML, Islamabad

Aug 4, 2004-Jan 2, 2006

Lecturer (On Contract), Department of English Functional Courses, NUML, Islamabad

  1. Anwar, A. & Umar, H. (2024). Good Law or Bad Law? Need for General Principles on Plain Urdu Translation of Legislative Documents in Pakistan. University of Chitral Journal of Linguistics & Literature 7(2), 68-82. https://jll.uoch.edu.pk/index.php/jll/article/view/159/179
  2. Rahman, S. & Umar, H. (2023). Communication Apprehension in English Learners and its Impact on their Motivation. Journal of Contemporary Teacher Education, 7, 155-176. https://ojs.aiou.edu.pk/index.php/jcte/article/view/1760/1824
  3. Hussain, T., Umar, H., Khan, I., & Batool, I. (2023). Gender representation: A survey of public sector English textbooks of grades 7 and 8, KP, Pakistan. Journal of Communication and Cultural Trends, 5(1), 67-85. https://doi.org/10.32350/jcct.51.04
  4. Sobia, R. & Umar, H. (2022). Representation of gender in the selected Pakistani authors’ children’s picture books. The Dialogue, 17(4), 44-58. https://journals.qurtuba.edu.pk/ojs/index.php/thedialogue/article/view/677/248
  5. Asif, M., & Umar, H. (2021). Gricean cooperative maxims from pragmatics and seven cs of business communication: A comparative study. Pakistan Journal of Society, Education and Language (PJSEL), 8(1), 1-14. https://pjsel.jehanf.com/index.php/journal/article/view/566/413
  6. Farooq, W. & Umar, H. (2021).The Deletion of the Human Agent in Environmental Science Discourse: An Ecolinguistic Study. University of Chitral Journal of Linguistics & Literature,5(2), 89-111. DOI: https://doi.org/10.33195/jll.v5iII.300
  7. Hamid, N., & Umar, H. (2021). A Study of Stylistic Features of Cricket Commentary: A Discourse Analysis. NUST Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 7(1). 143-165. DOI: https://doi.org/10.51732/njssh.v7i1.72
  8. Asif, M., & Umar, H. (2021). Gricean Cooperative Maxims from Pragmatics and Seven Cs of Business Communication: A Comparative Study. Pakistan Journal of Society, Education and Language (PJSEL), 8(1), 1-14. https://jehanf.com/pjsel/index.php/journal/article/view/566/413
  9. Asif, M., & Umar, H. (2019). Effectiveness of Explicit Pragmatics Instruction in Developing Business Communication Skills: A Study of Teachers’ and Students’ Perceptions. Journal of Educational Research, 22(1), 30-45. http://jer.iub.edu.pk/journals/JER-Vol-22.No-1/3.pdf
  10. Rehman, M., & Umar, H. (2019). Source culture and target culture in English language teaching: A study of intercultural pragmatics and students’ learning outcomes. Pakistan Journal of Education, 36(1), 119-138. DOI:10.30971/pje.v36i1.1161.g179
  11. Umar, H. (2018). English Language Teachers’ Instructional Clarity at the Intermediate Level in the Educational Institutions in Islamabad. Journal of Educational Research, 21 (1), 25-37. http://jer.iub.edu.pk/journals/JER-Vol-21.No-1/3.pdf
  12. Habib, A., Umar, H. (2017). A qualitative inquiry into the alignment of secondary English textbooks with the National Curriculum. NUML Journal of Critical Inquiry, 15(2). 171-185. https://www.numl.edu.pk/journals/subjects/1566301098article%2010.pdf
  13. Mehmood, N., Umar, H. & Uzair, M. (2017). Myth and reality: A critical discourse analysis of Olaf Caroe’s the Judgment. Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, ISSN 1994-7046, 25(2), 83-103. http://jssh.aiou.edu.pk/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/4-Nasir-Mehmood.pdf
  14. Mehmood, N., & Umar, H. (2017). Strategies of domestication and foreignization in Howell and Caroe’s English translation of Khushhal Khan Khatak’s Diwan. Pakistan Journal of Languages and Translation Studies, 40-60. https://uog.edu.pk/downloads/journal/PJLT-2017.pdf
  15. Umar, H. (2018). A study of English language teachers’ reading skills activities and their alignment with the curriculum objectives. Journal of Research in Social Sciences, 6(1). 20-40.
  16. Umar, H. (2017). The use of mother tongue in teaching and learning of second language (English) at the Higher Secondary Level in Islamabad. Journal of Contemporary Teacher Education, I(1), 9-24.
  17. Yousaf, M., Umar, H., & Habib, A. (2017, January). Communicative Language Teaching (CLT), role of grammar and teachers’ beliefs. Journal of Research in Social Sciences, V(1), 116-123.
  18. Umar, H. (2016, June). Reflective practices in teaching of English language at Federal Government Educational Institutions. Journal of Research in Social Sciences-JRSS, IV (2), 11-26.
  19. Janjua, F., & Umar, H. (2014, December). Inquiry method for ELT: Effective constructivist pedagogy. The Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, XXII(3), 97-104.

With extensive teaching experience, he has delivered a wide range of courses from undergraduate to postgraduate levels. His scholarly work includes publications in the field of English language teaching, and his current research interests span equity in English classrooms, literacy skills, and the intersection of language, gender, and learning.

Education

2023 (May)      University of Minnesota, USA, Post-doc

2013 (March)     National University of Modern Languages, Islamabad, Ph.D. in English (Title of Dissertation “Pedagogical Practices of English Language Teachers at the Higher Secondary Level in Pakistan: An Evaluative Study”)

2003                 National University of Modern Languages, Islamabad, MA in Linguistics and Literature

Experience

Dr. Hazrat Umar is an Associate Professor of Applied Linguistics and the Head of the Department of English Language Teaching (ELT) at the National University of Modern Languages (NUML), Islamabad, Pakistan. 

From 2022 to 2023, Dr. Umar served as a Visiting Scholar at the College of Education and Human Development, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Campus, USA.

 

Jan 17, 2024- To-date

Head, Department of English Language Teaching

Feb 03, 2022- To-date

Associate Professor, Department of English Language Teaching, NUML, Islamabad

Jan 3, 2006-Jun 23, 2016

Lecturer (Regular), Department of English Functional Courses, UGS, and GS, NUML, Islamabad

Aug 4, 2004-Jan 2, 2006

Lecturer (On Contract), Department of English Functional Courses, NUML, Islamabad

Publications

  1. Anwar, A. & Umar, H. (2024). Good Law or Bad Law? Need for General Principles on Plain Urdu Translation of Legislative Documents in Pakistan. University of Chitral Journal of Linguistics & Literature 7(2), 68-82. https://jll.uoch.edu.pk/index.php/jll/article/view/159/179
  2. Rahman, S. & Umar, H. (2023). Communication Apprehension in English Learners and its Impact on their Motivation. Journal of Contemporary Teacher Education, 7, 155-176. https://ojs.aiou.edu.pk/index.php/jcte/article/view/1760/1824
  3. Hussain, T., Umar, H., Khan, I., & Batool, I. (2023). Gender representation: A survey of public sector English textbooks of grades 7 and 8, KP, Pakistan. Journal of Communication and Cultural Trends, 5(1), 67-85. https://doi.org/10.32350/jcct.51.04
  4. Sobia, R. & Umar, H. (2022). Representation of gender in the selected Pakistani authors’ children’s picture books. The Dialogue, 17(4), 44-58. https://journals.qurtuba.edu.pk/ojs/index.php/thedialogue/article/view/677/248
  5. Asif, M., & Umar, H. (2021). Gricean cooperative maxims from pragmatics and seven cs of business communication: A comparative study. Pakistan Journal of Society, Education and Language (PJSEL), 8(1), 1-14. https://pjsel.jehanf.com/index.php/journal/article/view/566/413
  6. Farooq, W. & Umar, H. (2021).The Deletion of the Human Agent in Environmental Science Discourse: An Ecolinguistic Study. University of Chitral Journal of Linguistics & Literature,5(2), 89-111. DOI: https://doi.org/10.33195/jll.v5iII.300
  7. Hamid, N., & Umar, H. (2021). A Study of Stylistic Features of Cricket Commentary: A Discourse Analysis. NUST Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 7(1). 143-165. DOI: https://doi.org/10.51732/njssh.v7i1.72
  8. Asif, M., & Umar, H. (2021). Gricean Cooperative Maxims from Pragmatics and Seven Cs of Business Communication: A Comparative Study. Pakistan Journal of Society, Education and Language (PJSEL), 8(1), 1-14. https://jehanf.com/pjsel/index.php/journal/article/view/566/413
  9. Asif, M., & Umar, H. (2019). Effectiveness of Explicit Pragmatics Instruction in Developing Business Communication Skills: A Study of Teachers’ and Students’ Perceptions. Journal of Educational Research, 22(1), 30-45. http://jer.iub.edu.pk/journals/JER-Vol-22.No-1/3.pdf
  10. Rehman, M., & Umar, H. (2019). Source culture and target culture in English language teaching: A study of intercultural pragmatics and students’ learning outcomes. Pakistan Journal of Education, 36(1), 119-138. DOI:10.30971/pje.v36i1.1161.g179
  11. Umar, H. (2018). English Language Teachers’ Instructional Clarity at the Intermediate Level in the Educational Institutions in Islamabad. Journal of Educational Research, 21 (1), 25-37. http://jer.iub.edu.pk/journals/JER-Vol-21.No-1/3.pdf
  12. Habib, A., Umar, H. (2017). A qualitative inquiry into the alignment of secondary English textbooks with the National Curriculum. NUML Journal of Critical Inquiry, 15(2). 171-185. https://www.numl.edu.pk/journals/subjects/1566301098article%2010.pdf
  13. Mehmood, N., Umar, H. & Uzair, M. (2017). Myth and reality: A critical discourse analysis of Olaf Caroe’s the Judgment. Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, ISSN 1994-7046, 25(2), 83-103. http://jssh.aiou.edu.pk/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/4-Nasir-Mehmood.pdf
  14. Mehmood, N., & Umar, H. (2017). Strategies of domestication and foreignization in Howell and Caroe’s English translation of Khushhal Khan Khatak’s Diwan. Pakistan Journal of Languages and Translation Studies, 40-60. https://uog.edu.pk/downloads/journal/PJLT-2017.pdf
  15. Umar, H. (2018). A study of English language teachers’ reading skills activities and their alignment with the curriculum objectives. Journal of Research in Social Sciences, 6(1). 20-40.
  16. Umar, H. (2017). The use of mother tongue in teaching and learning of second language (English) at the Higher Secondary Level in Islamabad. Journal of Contemporary Teacher Education, I(1), 9-24.
  17. Yousaf, M., Umar, H., & Habib, A. (2017, January). Communicative Language Teaching (CLT), role of grammar and teachers’ beliefs. Journal of Research in Social Sciences, V(1), 116-123.
  18. Umar, H. (2016, June). Reflective practices in teaching of English language at Federal Government Educational Institutions. Journal of Research in Social Sciences-JRSS, IV (2), 11-26.
  19. Janjua, F., & Umar, H. (2014, December). Inquiry method for ELT: Effective constructivist pedagogy. The Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, XXII(3), 97-104.

Interests

With extensive teaching experience, he has delivered a wide range of courses from undergraduate to postgraduate levels. His scholarly work includes publications in the field of English language teaching, and his current research interests span equity in English classrooms, literacy skills, and the intersection of language, gender, and learning.