12 articles in this issue
Musallam Al-Ma’ani,Al Ghalia Al-Kindi
The history of the didactics of translation indicates that it has been effectively used in the teaching of foreign languages. In the case of English as a Foreign Language (EFL), translation can have a sufficiently facilitating role in its teaching and lea... see more
Eyad Hakam Fadda
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Najwa Darawsha
The present study aims at revealing the level of competence of the administrative staff at Yarmouk University. In order to achieve the objective of the study, a population of 291 individuals were randomly selected. The results show that level of functiona... see more
Khalid Tag-Eldin
This study aimed at investigating the alerters produced by 200 Sudanese university students in their written response to two Arabic and English Discourse Completion Tasks. The study attempted to classify the different types of alerters collected using the... see more
Chandrik Balasubramanian,Adel AbuRadwan
It is now widely accepted that English does not belong to the traditional native speaker countries such as the UK or the USA, and that English across the world has diversified and established roots in different parts of the world. Given this, studies have... see more
Besma Arous
This study aims to examine the use of metaphor and its role in revealing the deep and hidden messages in Mohamed Al-Yehyai’s novel “ Hawd al-Shahawat “(Desire Basin). Analyzing the metaphors in their contexts leads to a deeper understanding of the relatio... see more
Salim Al-Quisi,AbdelMohsen Sharari
The study aimed to identify the relationship of social, economic and psychological factors to the domestic violence against children in the region of Jawf Saudi Arabia. The study sample consisted of 150 educational advisors in the public schools. The stud... see more
Asmahan Al Garoo
Since prehistoric times, the geography of the Arabian Peninsula had a great impact on the growth and development of centers of civilization and maritime hubs. Indeed, starting from the third millennium BC, a number of urban centers of civilization have em... see more
Mohamed Zarrouk
This paper explores the question of identity, in terms of self and historical construction in a sample of Omani women’s novel, by looking specifically at the ways the narratives focused on the local and the borrowed, the free and slave, the tribal and non... see more
Hind Al-Maizar
During the 1960s, the Arab countries began to establish specialized research centers such as the National Center for Social and Criminal Research in Egypt. And according to the latest report from the University of Pennsylvania in 2015, the number of resea... see more
Jameel Mohammed
The study sets out to present a definition of interception in the language and terminology of the Holy Quran and examines in detail all rhetorical purposes of the interception sentence contained in the holy book, which were found to be forty one rhetorica... see more
Asila AL-Zarei
The aim of current study is to identify what visions those students are expecting to graduate and soon enter the labor market have regarding work systems in the light of changes in Omani society. It also aims to investigate the compatibility of these visi... see more