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  <title>English education in Oman:</title>
  <subTitle>current scenarios and future trajectories / editors: Rahma Al-Mahrooqi, Christopher Denman</subTitle>
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  <publisher>Singapore: Springer</publisher>
  <dateIssued>2018</dateIssued>
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 <note>Daftar Isi:1. Professionalism by Whose Model  Professionalism and Professionalization of TESOL Teachers Through Autonomy or Accountability 2. Developing Texts that Match Readers  Abilities in the Sciences  Seeking an Appropriate Instructional Level 3. Teachers  Attitudes Toward Alternative Assessment in the English Language Foundation Program of an Omani University 4. Teachers Doing Research with Their Own Students  A Blessing or a Curse  5. Incorporating Intercultural Research into ELL/ELT in Oman 6. Student Evaluation of Their English Language Teachers in Omani Basic Education Schools 7. Learning for Real   Voices from the Classroom 8. An Exploration of the English-Language Reading Habits of Omani University Students 9. Remediation in College  Some Preliminary Considerations for Establishing Support Schemes for Omani At-Risk Students 10. English Language Proficiency and Communicative Competence in Oman  Implications for Employability and Sustainable Development 11. Understanding Higher Education Attrition in English-Medium Programs in the Arab Gulf States  Identifying Push  Pull and Fallout Factors at an Omani University 12. Readiness for Autonomy Among EFL Students in Oman 13. Integrating Content-Based Instruction in a Foundation Program for Omani Nursing Students 14. Tasks  Effective Ways of Accommodating Learners  Identities in Higher Education Oman 15. Comics in the Omani EFL Classroom  Boosting Student Vocabulary  Reading  and Motivation 16. Teaching Sound-Spelling Coordination as a Part of Productive Skills  A Case of Arabic-Speaking Undergraduate Students 17. Corpus Linguistics and the Classroom  Avenues for Innovation</note>
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  <topic>1. BAHASA INGGRIS - PENDIDIKAN - OMAN&#13;
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