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Investigating the Language Learning Strategies of Students in the Foundation Program of United Arab Emirates University

Recently, language learning strategies have gained a lot of importance in different parts of the world, including the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Successful foreign or second language learning attempts are viewed in the light of using appropriate and effective language learning strategies. This stud...

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Published in:International education studies 2013, Vol.6 (9), p.135
Main Authors: Abdulwahed Ahmed Ismail, Sadiq, Z. Al Khatib, Ahmad
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