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University of Business and Technology in Kosovo UBT Knowledge Center UBT International Conference 2020 UBT INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE Oct 30th, 8:30 AM - Oct 31st, 6:30 PM International Conference on Language and Culture University for Business and Technology - UBT Follow this and additional works at: https://knowledgecenter.ubt-uni.net/conference Part of the Language and Literacy Education Commons Recommended Citation University for Business and Technology - UBT, "International Conference on Language and Culture" (2020). UBT International Conference. 8. https://knowledgecenter.ubt-uni.net/conference/2020/2020booksofproceedings/8 This Event is brought to you for free and open access by the Publication and Journals at UBT Knowledge Center. It has been accepted for inclusion in UBT International Conference by an authorized administrator of UBT Knowledge Center. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Proceedings of the 9th Annual International Conference International Conference Management, Business and Economics Edited by Edmond Hajrizi October, 2020 1 Conference Book of Proceedings International Conference Pristina, 30-31 October 2020 ISBN 978-9951-550-37-6 © UBT – Higher Education Institution International Conference on Business, Technology and Innovation Pristina, Kosovo 30-31 October 2020 Editor: Edmond Hajrizi Organizing Committee: Edmond Hajrizi, Hasan Metin, Bertan Karahoda, Eda Mehmeti, Xhemajl Mehmeti, Betim Gashi, Murat Retkoceri, Sema Kazazi, Bejtush Ademi, Artan Mustafa, Mimoza Sylejmani, Violeta Lajqi - Makolli, Visar Krelani, Mirlinda Reqica, Besnik Qehaja, Anisa Rada, Safet Zejnullahu, Alisa Sadiku, Jorida Xhafaj, Albulena Ukimeraj, Vjollca Shahini, Arben Arifi, Aferdita Statovci, Cennet Lika, Visar Bunjaku, Valon Ejupi, Liburn Jupolli, Lirigzona Morina, Arbër Salihu, Artan Tahiri, Fitim Alidema, Deniz Celcima Authors themselves are responsible for the integrity of what is being published. Copyright © 2019 UBT. All rights reserved. Publisher, UBT 2 Editor Speech of IC - BTI 2020 International Conference is the 9th international interdisciplinary peer reviewed conference which publishes works of the scientists as well as practitioners in the area where UBT is active in Education, Research and Development. The UBT aims to implement an integrated strategy to establish itself as an internationally competitive, research-intensive institution, committed to the transfer of knowledge and the provision of a world-class education to the most talented students from all backgrounds. It is delivering different courses in science, management and technology. This year we celebrate the 19th Years Anniversary. The main perspective of the conference is to connect scientists and practitioners from different disciplines in the same place and make them be aware of the recent advancements in different research fields, and provide them with a unique forum to share their experiences. It is also the place to support the new academic staff for doing research and publish their work in international standard level. This conference consists of sub conferences in different fields: - Management, Business and Economics - Humanities and Social Sciences (Law, Political Sciences, Media and Communications) - Computer Science and Information Systems - Mechatronics, Robotics, Energy and Systems Engineering - Architecture, Integrated Design, Spatial Planning, Civil Engineering and Infrastructure - Life Sciences and Technologies (Medicine, Nursing, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Physcology, Dentistry, and Food Science),- Art Disciplines (Integrated Design, Music, Fashion, and Art). This conference is the major scientific event of the UBT. It is organizing annually and always in cooperation with the partner universities from the region and Europe. In this case as partner universities are: University of Tirana – Faculty of Economics, University of Korca. As professional partners in this conference are: Kosova Association for Control, Automation and Systems Engineering (KA – CASE), Kosova Association for Modeling and Simulation (KA – SIM), Quality Kosova, Kosova Association for Management. This conference is sponsored by EUROSIM - The European Association of Simulation. We have to thank all Authors, partners, sponsors and also the conference organizing team making this event a real international scientific event. This year we have more application, participants and publication than last year. Congratulations! Edmond Hajrizi, Rector of UBT and Chair of IC - BTI 2020 3 CONTENTS A Passage to India, a Novel About the Two Contrary Ways of Contemplation, Between The Indians and the British Throughout the Region of the Raj in India 5 Vlera Bytyqi 5 Intertextuality and the Twin Phenomenon Between The Thirteenth Tale and The Turn of the Screw 8 Silvishah Miftari Goodspeed 8 Gender Stereotypes Portrayed Through Colours in Magazines -A Corpus Based Study 13 Rina Krasniqi 13 Teaching English For Specific Purposes-Understanding the Teacher’s Role in ESP Teaching 18 Mrika Hana Nagavci 18 Study on Gender Biased Language Usage in Spanish Secondary Learning Regulations 24 Manuel A. Bejarano-Bache 24 Translations Into Albanian of the Novel “Don Quixote of La Mancha “ and his reception by the Albanian Reader 30 Manolja Brahaj Halilii 30 Concerns and Outcomes of Teaching English as a Foreign Language Online During the Covid 19 Pandemic 36 Laura Naka 36 The Metaphorization of “Vegeta” in the Albanian Political Discourse 41 Jetmire Aliu, Arber Celiku 41 A Typology of Semantic Change of Words and the Raise of New Linguistic Frames During COVID - 19 Pandemic 46 Jetmire Aliu, Arber Celiku 46 American Road Movies: Bony Clyde and Easy Rider 51 Halil Bashota 51 Why Are Certain Students Further From Achieving Their Desired Level of English Proficiency? 58 Fellanza Canolli Mallet 58 Interference Mistakes and Learning Difficulties During the Teaching of German Language To Students With Albanian Mother Tongue at UBT Collage 62 Drita Xhemaili 62 Correlation Between National Psychology and Institutional Culture 66 Dervish Alimi 66 Approaches and Treatment of Languages in Multiethnic Societies. Case Study: Republic of North Macedonia 71 Arta Toci 71 The Development of Intercultural Competency Through English Language Learning 75 Alma Lama 75 A Passage to India, a novel about the two contrary ways of contemplation, between the Indians and the British throughout the 4 reign of the Raj in India Vlera Bytyqi (UBT) University for Business and Technology Pristina, Kosovo [email protected] Abstract. From the very creation of the human beings, history makes us, the human beings, almost never satisfied with each other, thus, instead leaving a ’wonderful’ spiritual and physical inheritance to humanity, which like it or not, mainly can be defined as disastrous, due to the ancient desire to possess more than we deserve. In a magnificent way the author of this novel, Edward Morgen Forster, extremely realistically described the occupation of India by the British Raj-rule- dating from 1858 – 1947. The main idea prevailing throughout the whole book is the tendency of the Indians to show hospitality of their people and country. On the other hand, the British, rather meanly were extremely successful in showing themselves as the owners of everything in and about India. The novel tells the very interesting relations among the protagonists, furthermore the extremely beautiful landscapes of India, by giving the majority of them an appropriate meaning. As far as the main characters are concerned, they are divided, as with a knife in two extremes, the good ones and the bad ones. Consequently, this brilliant novel, achieves its aim by the extremely interesting dialogues among the characters through which the reader understands every single happening and message of the main idea. Having read the book the reader solves any kind of dilemma that might appear. Keywords: spiritual inheritance, the occupation of India, British Raj-rule,- relations among the protagonists The novel has been divided into three chapters: Part I: Mosque Part II: Caves Part III: Temple Part I: Mosque Every single part of the book, is a masterpiece of itself in combining the words, the monologues and especially the dialogues with the meanings hidden in the rich and enticing, not forgetting the landscape as well. The reader gets the impression of a magic stick touching softly all the things of the wonderful nature by joining them with the physical appearance of the characters who appear and follow one after the other in the novel. The whole story of the novel begins with the description of the city called Chandrapore and its ugliness, a view which used to be quite the opposite about two hundred years ago. Further on, surrounded by the river Ganges which divides the city into two different parts, obviously into the rich part which was usurped by the British and into the poor part, or, as it goes without saying , belonging to the poorest part of the population. The whole novel is a wonderful palette of characters, who have their very diverse characters, thus creating a wonderful palette of conversation which actually play the most important way of understanding the real meaning of the novel. Dr. Aziz, was a doctor graduated from Oxford, who excelled into his knowledge, thus returning back to India as a doctor. His ancestry was that of a Muslim Indian. His best friends were Hamidullah and Mahmoud Ali. They were too much preoccupied about the relations between the British and the Muslim Indians. Naturally they cared