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Luqman M Rababah
Luqman M Rababah
Associate Professor of Applied Linguistics, Jadara University
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The effectiveness of emotional intelligence training program on social and academic adjustment among first year university students
T Jdaitawi, A Taamneh, N Gharaibeh, M Rababah
International Journal of Business and Social Science 2 (24), 2011
592011
Investigation into strategies of creativity in EFL writing in Jordan
L Rababah, NB Melhem
Journal of Literature, Languages and Linguistics 3 (5), 14-25, 2015
452015
The level of creativity in English writing among Jordanian secondary school students
LM Rababah, AH Mohamed, MT Jdaitaw, NZB Melhem
Arts and Design Studies 10, 25-29, 2013
352013
Lexical metaphor as affiliative bond in newspaper editorials: a systemic functional linguistics perspective
F Liu
Functional Linguistics 5 (1), 2, 2018
342018
AN ADAPTED VERSION OF TORRANCE TEST OF CREATIVE THINKING (TTCT) IN EFL/ESL WRITING: A RUBRIC SCORING AND A REVIEW OF STUDIES
L Rababah
282018
ICT obstacles and challenges faced by English language learners during the coronavirus outbreak in Jordan
L Rababah
International Journal of Linguistics 12 (3), 28-36, 2020
272020
Exploring the Factors that Hinder Jordanian Students in Developing Creativity in EFL Writing
L Rababah, M Alshehab, N Melhim
International Journal of English and Education 7 (3), 161-170, 2018
242018
Gender Differences and Emotional Expressiveness on Facebook: An Analysis of Prosodic Features among Jordanian Facebookers
A Banikalef, R Luqman
Studies in Linguistics and Literature 2 (3), 180-194, 2018
222018
Promoting Creativity in EFL/ESL Writing through Scaffolding Strategy
L Rababah, M Almwajeh
International Journal of English and Education 7 (3), 148-160, 2018
222018
There is More to it Than Meets the Eye: An Intercultural Study of Religious Speech Acts between Jordanian and American Students
M Almwajeh, L Rababah
International Journal of Linguistics 11 (1), 34-45, 2019
202019
Investigating Arabic to Speakers of Other Languages (ASOL) Lecturers’ Attitudes towards Utilizing Flipped Classroom Instruction (FCI): A Qualitative Study at Jordanian Public …
I Al rababah, L Rababah
International Education Studies 7 (7), 94-102, 2017
182017
The emoji linguistic functions on Facebook interactions among undergraduate students at Jadara University in Jordan
N Alshboul, L Rababah
Journal for the Study of English Linguistics 9 (1), 43-54, 2021
172021
Original Paper Jadara University Students’ Attitudes towards the Use of Microsoft Teams in Learning English as a Foreign Language
L Rababah, L Rababah
Studies in Linguistics and Literature 4, 59-64, 2020
162020
Lexical Legal Problems committed by translation students when translating English legal sentences into Arabic at Jadara University in Jordan
M Alshehab, L Rababah
Asian EFL Journal Research Articles 27 (2), 193-215, 2020
152020
The Effect of Using YouTube on Developing Elementary Students Vocabulary
A AL-Ameri, L Rababah
Education and Linguistics Research 6 (1), 129-139, 2020
132020
The use of brainstorming strategy among teachers of Arabic for speakers of other languages (ASOL) in writing classes
I ALRababah, L Rababah
International Journal of English Linguistics 9 (1), 15-24, 2019
132019
Literature is the Best Tool of Awaking Moral Understanding and Evaluation: Wendell Berry's The Long-Legged House
MO Almwajeh, L Rababah
AWEJ for Translation & Literary Studies 2 (2), 2018
132018
EFL teachers’ barriers to the use of ICT in instruction in Jordan
L Rababah, N Bani-Melhem, M Jdaitawi, B Rababah, O Rababah
Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Behavioural and Social …, 2012
132012
Rules and ethics of hospitality in Islam
H Rababah, Y Rababah
Journal of Culture, Society and Development 20, 2016
122016
Teachers’ integration of information and communication technology (ICT) tools into writing classes: A qualitative study
LM Rababah
Journal of Education in Black Sea Region 5 (1), 77-82, 2019
112019
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