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Special Issuekolev.v2021-12-07T11:31:01+00:00

Volume 2020 –  Special Issue

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1. A CALL FOR RECONCILING EAP AND CALL by Reza Dashtestani and Jarosław Krajka

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2. MOBILE BETTING – LEARNING BUSINESS ENGLISH TERMINOLOGY USING MALL by Ana Balula, Ciro Martins, Marco Costa and Fábio Marques

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3. ONLINE ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES INSTRUCTION IN THE CONTEXT OF IRAN: EXPLORING THE INSTRUCTOR ELEMENT by Reza Dashtestani

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4. HOW EFL TEACHER TRAINEES IN A TESOL GRADUATE PROGRAM INTEGRATE TOOLS AND PLATFORMS INTO TEACHING EAP by Mark Love

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5. EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES IN TEXTBOOKS: THE CASE OF IRANIAN EAP CONTEXT by Musa Nushi and Ali Momeni

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6. LEARNING SPECIFIC ACADEMIC VOCABULARY USING MALL: EXPERIENCE FROM COMPUTER SCIENCE STUDENTS by Risa Rumentha Simanjuntak

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7. USING TWITTER TO ENHANCE WRITING SKILL WITH SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS: A CASE STUDY by Verónica Espinoza-Celi and Cristina Morocho Pintado

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8. ENHANCING EAP LEARNERS’ VOCABULARY ACQUISITION: AN INVESTIGATION OF INDIVIDUAL SMS-BASED REPORTING ACTIVITIES by Yudhi Arifani, Nur Hidayat, Dodi Mulyadi and Agus Wardhono

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Volume 2020, Special Issue, Full Issue

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10. TOC

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