Non-native speakers’ attitudes towards the use of short Arabic stories in language classes
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Primary Language
English
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Research Article
Authors
Omran Ahmad Musleh
This is me
United Arab Emirates
Mohamed Abdelrahman Ibrahim
This is me
Malaysia
Abdel Rahman Mitib Altakhaineh
This is me
Jordan
Publication Date
December 30, 2020
Submission Date
June 29, 2020
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Year 2020 Volume: 16 Number: 4