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Impact of Classroom from the Primary Level of the Acquisition of English as a Second Language in Bangladesh
This paper examines the impact of primary level classroom environments on the acquisition of English as a second language (L2) in Bangladesh, comparing English-medium and Bangla-medium schools. The st... Read more
A study on epistemic modal elements expressed in the selected State of the Nation Address of Ghana
This study addressed the frequency of occurrence of the epistemic modal elements that the Ex-president prefers to express in the selected State of the Nation Addresses of Ghana. The study adopted a qu... Read more
An Appraisal of Paragraph Unity and Coherence in Writing
Good academic writing requires a good combination of cohesive ties and coherent features in the text. This study aimed to assess whether paragraph unity and coherence in writing were achieved among st... Read more
Proverbs, Language and Rhetoric Features in Arabic Language and Literature
This research has deeply examined the linguistic and rhetorical features of proverbs in Arabic language and literature. By comprehensively addressing the grammatical structures, narrative techniques a... Read more
Concord Errors in Academic Writing: A Study of First-Year Students at Offinso College of Education and Strategies for Improvement
This study examines concord errors in academic writing among first-year students at Offinso College of Education in Ghana, aiming to identify common errors and propose remedial strategies for improvem... Read more
Textuality in Text: A Discourse Analysis of Nelson Mandela‘s I Am the First Accused
The thrust of this paper is to delve into the cohesive devices of political discourse as it pertains to Nelson Mandela‘s <i>I Am the First Accused</i>. The text was codified and the lexico-grammatical... Read more
English as a Lingua Franca: Attitude and Perception of the Ghanaian English Teacher Towards Native Speakers Accent
English language has become a global language due to first, the results of British colonial expansion and, global commercial interests. It has become a lingua franca in many countries, including Ghana... Read more