v)
Keywords: All articles must include Keywords at the beginning of the article.List
4-6 keywords to facilitate locating the article through keyword searches in the
future.
vi)
Graphs - Charts - either in the body of the document or at the end.
vi)
Paragraphs. Double space between paragraphs. Indent the beginning of each paragraph
except those immediately following a heading, quotation, example, figure, chart
or table. Keep text formatting (e.g., italics, bold, etc.) to the absolute minimum
necessary. Use full justification. All lines to be against Left Hand Side Margin
(except quotes - to be indented per APA style).
vii)
Abstract
The abstract should contain an informative summary of the main points
of the article, including, where relevant, the article’s purpose, theoretical
framework, methodology, types of data analysed, subject information, main findings,
and conclusions. The abstract should reflect the focus of the article.
**viii) The Asian EFL Journal provides the most up to date research in SLA and EFL related topics. We strongly recommend you consult our Journal Editions and refer to such latest works where appropriate. Articles referencing the Asian EFL Journal index, Linguistics Journal Index will receive priority.
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you for your cooperation.
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detailed guidelines on submissions, we draw your attention to those promulgated
by universities and ESL journals on line, though in no way do we advocate these
as the only definitive source of guidelines. In the end, the editorial board will
focus primarily on the merit and overall quality of submissions, but expect all
submissions to be in standard form consistent to the needs of publishers or accredited
university EFL programs.
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