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The Effect of Job Satisfaction on Teachers’ Creativity in Using Subsidiary Materials in Learning English in Iranian English Institutes

Teachers’ job satisfaction and creativity in the teaching process are critical to the global growth of educational systems. Workplace satisfaction and creativity are critical in the lives of teachers because they are the driving forces behind the vitalization of the teaching and learning environment. The purpose of this study was to look into the effect…
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June 17, 2021 0

The Gardens in the Dunes of Leslie Marmon Silko as a Site of Cultural Resistance from Native Americans

Every society is heavily reliant on its culture. Cultural groups have different ways of thinking, feeling, and acting. In terms of culture, Europeans have always considered themselves to be superior to others. They’ve used their self-proclaimed cultural superiority to oppress people from other cultures. Because of their culture and race, Native Americans have been exploited…
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June 17, 2021 0

Biblical Evaluative Discourse of Speech and Thought Presentation: An Advance Study

The purpose of this research is to highlight the evaluative strategies associated with Biblical modes of speech and thought presentation. An eclectic pragma-stylistic analysis model is developed to test the validity of the hypotheses that the narrator almost always internally and/or externally evaluates the targeted modes of discourse, and that the reportive modes of speech…
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June 17, 2021 0

The Perceptions on Bilingual-based Materials Approach in English for Educational Technology

Bilingualism has become mandatory as a result of international travel, mass media, immigration, and the global economy. Baker [1] contends that bilinguals exist in all countries, social classes, and age groups. Bilingualism can make learning English as a Foreign Language (EFL) more difficult. Indonesia. The study looked into students’ perspectives on bilingual English teaching materials…
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June 17, 2021 0

Pragmatics of Humor in Operah Winfrey and Piers Morgan Shows

In literature and speech, humour is the quality of being amusing or comic. Because it is considered a common element of human interaction, it is sometimes used to enhance utterances to make them more comfortable. As a result, many scholars from various fields of knowledge, such as linguistics, psychology, and sociology, have paid close attention…
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June 17, 2021 0

An Interactive Effect of English Intervention Programme and Medium of Instruction at School of Prospective Teachers on Their Attitude towards English

The interaction between an English language communication skills intervention program and the medium of instruction used in B.Ed. students’ schools on their attitudes toward English is investigated in this paper. As a result, a 40-hour intervention program focusing on English language communication skills for B.Ed. students has been established. A rating scale developed by the…
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June 17, 2021 0

Studies in Second Language Acquisition

Oral communication competency allows language speakers to communicate effectively with one another. Because oral expression is a manner of expressing thinking and providing feedback and development through the linguistic function, oral communicative competence encompasses a broad semantic scope (Vygotsky, 1992; [1,2,3]). The use of the language as a medium of communication, both oral and written,…
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May 15, 2021 0

“Enkanta Tako”: Initial Stylistic Assessment of Selected Lyrics of Bontok’s “Antoway, Ayoweng, and Chag-Ay” Songs

Most studies of Bontok songs in Bontoc, Mountain Province, Philippines, have centered on the need to preserve an aspect of the “Ifuntok” (people of Bontoc) society, but the main goal of this paper is to provide an understanding of the Tokwifi’s “Antoway,” Bacwaden’s “Ayyoweng,” and Khensay’s “Chag-ay,” which are commonly used as Bontok wake and…
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May 15, 2021 0

Collaborative and Reflective Practices through Project Approach in Early Years Setting

In today’s technologically dependent society, collaborative and reflective practices play an important role in improving teaching and learning. The purpose of this study is to present and discuss an exploratory study on early childhood educational practices using the Project Approach (PA), in order to illustrate collaborative work between academics and practitioners as well as reflective…
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May 15, 2021 0

Reporting Islam in Non-Western Newspapers: A News Framing Analysis

The media’s focus on Islam has shifted in recent decades, although meeting quality reporting standards in the region remains a major challenge. This is due to the media’s proclivity towards emphasizing prejudice in reporting on Islam. As a result, the goal of this research is to see how non-western newspapers report on Islam. Punch and…
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