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Factors Influencing Nnes Students' Acts Of Plagiarism, Amy O Benson Dec 2021

Factors Influencing Nnes Students' Acts Of Plagiarism, Amy O Benson

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The Impact Of Delayed Computer-Mediated Discussion On Grammatical Accuracy Of Egyptian Efl Learners' Writing, Rasha R.A.A. Sengar Nov 2021

The Impact Of Delayed Computer-Mediated Discussion On Grammatical Accuracy Of Egyptian Efl Learners' Writing, Rasha R.A.A. Sengar

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Developing And Validating A Cultural Competence Test For Students Of Arabic As A Second Language, Ebtesam Orabi Nov 2021

Developing And Validating A Cultural Competence Test For Students Of Arabic As A Second Language, Ebtesam Orabi

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Developing Intercultural Communicative Competence And Proficiency Of Advanced Arabic Learners: A Proposed Framework, Mahmoud M. Shoman Nov 2021

Developing Intercultural Communicative Competence And Proficiency Of Advanced Arabic Learners: A Proposed Framework, Mahmoud M. Shoman

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Lexical Interference Of Arabic In Learning English: An Analytical Study, Salwa Abaza Nov 2021

Lexical Interference Of Arabic In Learning English: An Analytical Study, Salwa Abaza

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The Impact Of Business Communication Case-Based Tasks On Business English Learners' Oral Fluency And Grammatical Accuracy, Nashwa Abdelkader Elyamany Nov 2021

The Impact Of Business Communication Case-Based Tasks On Business English Learners' Oral Fluency And Grammatical Accuracy, Nashwa Abdelkader Elyamany

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The Facts Of Life: Professional Identity Narratives Of Expatriate Language Instructors In Egypt, Sierranicole Butler Jun 2021

The Facts Of Life: Professional Identity Narratives Of Expatriate Language Instructors In Egypt, Sierranicole Butler

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This study uses a narrative approach to investigate the lived experiences of two expatriate TESOL instructors at a private university in Egypt. Through the use of observations and interviews, the researcher analyzed how the emotions and beliefs of experienced expatriate TESOL instructors influence, shape, and are shaped by their Language Teacher Professional Identities. Farrell’s (2011) Professional Role Identities codes were used. The study revealed that expatriate language instructors face a number of trying experiences when teaching students, interacting with colleagues, and taking on various leadership roles within their institutions based on a number of factors including their own beliefs, backgrounds, …


Multimodal Writing Of University Students: The Case Of Academic Posters, Noha Ibrahim Fouad May 2021

Multimodal Writing Of University Students: The Case Of Academic Posters, Noha Ibrahim Fouad

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After having been marginalized for a long time as a second-class genre or “the poor country cousin of papers” (Swales & Feak, 2000), academic posters have recently received remarkable attention as a special multimodal genre that is indispensable for the membership of the academic community. In line with the currently growing interest in multimodal writing, the present study seeks to contribute to the limited body of knowledge on academic posters in two ways: first by investigating the textual and visual communicative strategies employed by novice multimodal writers to facilitate the comprehension of their multimodal texts and guide readers through their …


The Motivation And Attitude Of Arab Heritage Children And Their Parents’ Perspectives Toward Learning Arabic, Nada Naji May 2021

The Motivation And Attitude Of Arab Heritage Children And Their Parents’ Perspectives Toward Learning Arabic, Nada Naji

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Due to the unstable circumstances in the Middle East in the last decade, a large number of immigrants from Arab origins immigrated to non-Arab countries. This immigration created a new generation of Arab heritage learners who want to learn the Arabic language as a heritage language for different reasons. This study investigates the motivation and attitude of Arab heritage children between 10 and 16 years of age and their parents’ perspectives toward learning Arabic as a heritage language in host countries. 143 participants (92 parents, 51 children) living in 17 different non-Arab countries have participated in this study. The method …