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SHORT TITLE 1

The Title is typed Centered, Boldface, Uppercase and Lowercase Heading

Author
Department
Institution
City, Country

Abstract
An Abstract is an accurate, nonevaluative concise summary of the
Article History manuscript content. It should be able to show the importance, and
Received: authenticity of the author’s purpose, implementable and beneficial if
Reviewed: implemented to theory or practice. In other words, an abstract is a brief
Accepted: information about what and how it was done (research report); and how
Keywords interesting, important, authentic, and innovative (a book or a new method
reviewed with author’s arguments). As a summary, an abstract does not cite
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any other new information. The scope of topics for Beyond Words journal
is around Applied Linguistics and English Language Education with four
sections, teachers’ voices, current issues, research reports, and book
reviews.

DOI

Title
The title is the shortest summary of no more than 12 words that--when standing alone--could
give readers an ability to predict what the manuscript is about. It should avoid using unnecessary
words such as, An Experimental Study of…, or other words showing the methods and or results.
Abbreviations are neither acceptable for the title.
The SHORT TITLE is an abbreviation—but does not need to use the same wording—of the
title. Different from the other sections of the text that use upper and lower cases, the Short Title
uses Upper case only. It is typed at the header, at the same line with the page number.
Introduction
The introduction is the most important section, after the abstract, that may lead readers to
decide whether to continue reading. It starts with a description of the rationale, the why and how
a specific problem interests the author to a certain topic and will be interesting to the audience,
and previously done studies related to the current topic, the purposes and the strategies to answer
the research questions.
Methods
This section is a description of what dan how the study has been conducted, how to collect
and analyze or interpret the data found. The term participants are used in qualitative, and subjects
in quantitative. For ethical reasons, permissions acquired in advanced and protection of
participants’/subjects’ privacy must be mentioned in this section.
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Results and Discussions


Results refer to the raw finding. They should be analyzed, discussed through various
strategies and reported in the Discussion section. Some authors analyze and interpret directly
after getting the raw findings, but others prefer to discuss them apart.
Conclusions and Suggestions
Conclusion is the summary of interpretations made of the study. Therefore, no new
information unrelated to the whole study will be put in this section. At the end of the research
report, suggestions could be mentioned both for practical reasons and theoretical developments.
Also, if there are limitations that occurred beyond researchers’ control, these could be
suggested for further research.

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