I am an Associate Professor of Applied Linguistics at King Saud University. My research interests lie in corpus linguistics, academic writing, and lexical bundles, with a focus on how language patterns vary across academic disciplines. I have published several papers in journals indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection, and I am currently working on projects related to legal and psychological discourse. I also teach courses in translation, particularly media and political translation between Arabic and English.
Research on lexical bundles (LBs) has explored various academic domains; however, the field of psychology has received comparatively less attention. This study aims to address this gap by…
Despite extensive research on the selection of lexical bundles for learning purposes in a wide range of academic disciplines, written legal discourse remains relatively underexplored.
Non-native English-speaking law students and international legal practitioners who speak English as an additional language face significant challenges while pursuing legal studies at English-only…
The purpose of this course is to help students produce well-written essays on a wide range of topics. Together, we will explore various types of writing styles: descriptive,…
The purpose of this course is to help students produce well-written essays on a wide range of topics. Together, we will explore various types of writing styles: descriptive, informational,…
This course is intended to help language learners acquire the basic skills needed to write well in English. At this level, three key concepts are emphasized: cohesion, coherence and transition.…