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Graduate Students’ Intrinsic Motivation in Fully Online Courses

Despite the emerging research regarding online learning, little attention has been given to students’ intrinsic motivation in online courses. Therefore, this research was conducted to determine the level of students’ intrinsic motivation in fully-online courses environment. (IMeL) questionnaire with 127 graduate level participants was used to answer the research questions which are (1) What is […]

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The Quest for Female Political Leadership in Nigeria: Irene Salami-Agunloye’s Vision in More Than Dancing

Nigerian women writers are becoming more and more deeply committed to the mistreatment of women in their country. The writers, particularly the female playwrights, use their creations to confront the problem of Nigerian women’s political alienation. Their writings shed light on a number of sociopolitical concerns intended to elevate democratic principles and sound administration in

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A Deictic and Non-Deictic Analysis of the Language of the Petty Trader on the Douala-Melong Highway in Cameroon

The aim of this paper is to examine types of deictic and non-deictic categories used by the Petty trader on the Douala-Melong highway. It also looks at the role they play in the marketing of goods. This work stems from the fact that indexical expressions of person, time, place, discourse, social and non-indexical expressions such

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Overview of The Troponymy and the Way to Research in Vietnamese

The troponymy is one of the important semantic relations of the Vietnamese verb lexical system. In addition to briefly introducing the concept of the troponymy in the Vietnamese verb system, the connstructure of the tropponym, the article focuses on an overview of research on the issue from different approaches. Specifically, the researched areas related to

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Unveiling Colonial Symbols: Mary Turner’s Murder in Doris Lessing’s “The Grass Is Singing”

This article examines and interprets Doris Lessing’s first novel, The Grass is Singing (1950), as a personal and social portrait of its female protagonist, Mary Turner, from childhood to death and as a political expose of the futility and frailty of patriarchal and colonial culture. Doris Lessing calls into question the morals of all white

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The Effect of EMI on the Academic Achievement of Engineering Students: A Case of A’ Sharqiyah University, Oman

Globally, there is a growing trend of teaching and learning academic courses in English in higher education (HE). The objective of this study is to examine the impact of English-medium instruction (EMI) on the academic performance of engineering students at A’ Sharqiyah University in Oman. The study employed a purposive sampling technique, together with a

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The Use of Audio-Visual Materials in Promoting the Teaching and Learning of French Language in Ekiti-State

This study examined the use of audio-visual materials in promoting the teaching and learning of French Language in Ekiti State. Thestudy employed a descriptive research design of the survey type. The population of this study consisted of teachers teaching French Language in Ekiti State Junior Secondary Schools. The sample of the study consisted of 60

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Expository Details On Summary Skills in English Language for Beginners

It is not everything said in the classroom that can be represented during an examination session that has a limited duration of which learners must answer questions on a particular subject, the study therefore provides expository tips that are necessary to assist learners in summary skills. Summary skills are important to propel learners to reduce

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