“…(Kumar et al, 2012:9) Although in the current day, the investigation of gender might seem to be an overemphasis on the biological differences and their possible impact on ones" behavior and habits, these biological differences may have led to different social roles that consequently led to the creation of "two separate subcultures". (Almazroui, 2010:13) According to research, there are a number of differences between the two genders when it comes to learning styles (Oxford 1995, Cheng et al 2010, Khanal et al 2014.Male students are found to be "…more field-independent, implemented tactile learning, had superiority in spatial learning tasks, liked to read individually or in pairs… usually moved during the "reading time" and acquired or learned information more easily through left-hemispheric, analytic modes, generally had better achievement in logic and mathematical content" (Hou, 2015: 3). On the other hand, the "female students preferred visual styles; auditory and kinaesthetic styles, worked in groups , acquired language or learned through an integration of left-and-right-hemispheric modes, and (are) good at linguistic tasks."…”