Arab EFL Journal
2010 Quarterly Editions
| September 2010 | Volume 2 |
In association with and thanks to the Asian EFL Journal
Foreword. Dr. Paul Robertson
Article
1. Vennakkadan Abdul Latheef. Combating Spelling Difficulties with Comprehensive Approach
Article
2. Rais Ahmed Qader Attamimi. EFL Students Motivation & Perception of the Current Oil project in the Hadramout Province, Yemen
Article
3. Sasan Baleghgizadeh. The Effect of Dictionary Type on Vocabulary Recall and Retention of Advanced EFL Learners
Article
4. Dr. Maher M Fattash. Congruity or Disparity: Teachers' Assessment of the New Palestinian English Language School Curriculum
Article
5. Nassir S. Al-Qadi. The Acquisition of Collective Nouns in English by Adult Native-Arabic Speakers
Article 6. Azadeh Nemati. Active and Passive Vocabulary Knowledge: The Effect of Years of Instruction
Article 7. Mansoor Tavakoli. Investigating the relationship between Self-assessment and teacher-assessment in a academic contexts
Article 8. Seyyed Ali Ostovar Namaghi. Parameters of Language Teaching in the Context of High Schools of Iran : A Data-First Approach
Article 9. Rana Yıldırım and Zuhal Okan. The Question of Global English-Language Teaching: A Turkish Perspective
Article 10. Abdullah Ali Al-Eryani. Refusal Strategies by Yemeni EFL Learners
Arab EFL Journal
2010 Quarterly Editions
| March 2010 | Volume 1 |
In association with and thanks to the Asian EFL Journal
Article 1. Azizollah Dabaghi and Mansoor Tavakoli. A Comparison of the Effects of Corrections on Definite/Indefinite
Articles and Regular/Irregular Past Tense Forms: A Case of Iranian EFL Learners
Article 2. Ali Akbar Ansarin and Farzad Rashidi. Discourse Community or Cultural Conventions: Rhetorical Analysis of Research Abstracts
Article 3. Adel Abu Radwan. Input Processing Instruction and Traditional Output Practice Instruction: Effects on the Acquisition of Arabic Morphology
Article 4. Odiléa Rocha Erkaya. Plagiarism by Turkish Students: Causes and Solutions
Article 5. Shamala Paramasivam. Language transfer as a communication strategy and a language learning strategy in a Malaysian ESL classroom
Article 6. Nora Binghadeer. An Acoustic Analysis of Pitch Range in the Production of Native and NonNative Speakers of English
Article 7. Muhammad Akram. Speech Acts: A Contrastive Study of Speech Acts in Urdi and English
Article 8. Oya Büyükyavuz and Sevim İnal - A Descriptive Study on Turkish Teachers of English Regarding their Professional Needs, Efforts for Development and Available Resources
Article 9. Berrin Uçkun - How Does Context Contribute To EFL Learners’ Assessment of Vocabulary Gain?
Article 10. Saeed Mehrpour - A Comparison of the Effects of two Vocabulary Teaching Techniques
August 2011
Manila Philippines

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