Vol 15 (2015)
Table of Contents
Articles
The Relationship between Lexical Attrition and Change in the Socio-Cultural, Economic and Political Contexts of the Speakers of the Kipsigis Language in Kenya | |
Chepkemoi Nancy | 1-7 |
Innocence Lost as a Recurring Motif in Stephen King’s Horror | |
Harem Qader | 8-24 |
Different Learning Styles of L2 Learners | |
Kifah Rakan Alqadi | 25-31 |
The Effect of Using CALLA Instruction Strategies on 9th Grade Students’ Writing Achievement and Satisfaction | |
Osama K. Abdallah alharahsheh | 32-43 |
The Use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in the Teaching and Learning of English Language in Nigeria | |
AKINTUNDE, Femi A., ANGULU, Yakubu Danlami | 44-50 |
Social Realism in the Plays of Mahesh Dattani | |
Vikas Jaoolkar, Poonam Matkar | 51-53 |
A Study of and Violence against Women in Feudal Society with Special Reference to “My Feudal Lord’’ by “Tehmina Durrani” | |
Muhammad Ehsan Rabia Tabassum, Sayed Kazim shah | 54-58 |
Compromise and Mutual Understanding: The Conspicuous Lesson in Bhattacharya’s “A Shadow from Ladakh” | |
Mohd. Saleem, Firdose Kouser | 59-60 |
Achebe’s Glory Lies in His Style of Writing Especially in the Use of Proverbs of Oral Culture in Things Fall Apart | |
Tahir Saleem | 61-64 |
Strategies Used For Persuasion in Kimuthambi | |
Humphrey Kirimi Ireri, Peter Kinyua Muriungi, Zachary Waita Njogu, Colomba Kaburi Muriungi | 65-80 |
The problems of City life in Thomas Stearns Eliot’s poetry | |
Shamsi farzana | 81-88 |
Effects of the calls for gender equality and an end to gender-based violence: a case of the Shona of Zimbabwe’s Masvingo urban | |
Isaac Mhute | 89-92 |
Effects of Dramatization on Learning of the English Language in Meru County, Kenya | |
Lorna Beena Mwangi, Grace Nyagah, Agnes Kibui, Paul Odundo | 93-100 |
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ISSN 2422-8435