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Volume 5, 2008

An Interactive Analysis of Hyperboles in a British TV Series: Implications for EFL Classes - Olcay Sert

Rapid Profile as an Alternative Procedure of ESL Placement Test - Ali A. Alsharani

Deconstructing “My Sweet Lord”: Pragmatic Analysis of an Argument - Erin Bidlake

A Study of the Interrelationship Between Listening Strategy Use, Listening Proficiency Levels, and Learning Style - Hsueh-Jui Liu

The Influence of Chinese Core Cultural Values on the Communication Behaviour of Overseas Chinese Students When Learning English - Abdusalam Abubaker

A Possible Route Of L1 in Young Learners’ Processing And Storage of Foreign Language Vocabulary - Yu-Cheng Sieh

Secondary School Head Teachers’ Job Satisfaction in Saudi Arabia: The Results of a Mixed Methods Approach - Ahmed M. Alzaidi

Literature Reviews

The Implications of Learner Strategies for Second or Foreign Language Teaching - Jirapa Abhakorn

On ‘Interculturality’: A Review of Research Applying Ethnomethodology to the Study of Intercultural Interactions - Adam Brandt

Approaches and Activities for English Article Use - Jaber Maslamani

The Relevance and Implications Of Vygotsky’s Sociocultural Theory in the Second Language Classroom - Mamour Chour Turuk

Diglossia and Multilingualism – Issues in Language Contact and Language Shift in the Case of Hong Kong Pre and Post-1997s - Clare Wright

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