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Used frequently by economists, political scientists, and sociologists--but newly applied in this volume to language education--the term greater China encompasses countries and territories including mainland China, Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan, and in a wider sense, Singapore and other countries in Southeast Asia, and other parts of the world with large Chinese communities. The scope of this book is broad, yet the 13 contributions are detailed studies offering sociolinguistic profiles of various countries and discussion of English language use and education in the many contexts where it occurs. Editor Feng (education, Bangor U., UK) researches and writes in the areas of bi/trilingualism and intercultural studies. He provides a deeply informed introductory essay. Contributors are academics involved with teaching English in the many regions under consideration. Annotation ©2011 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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This impressive collection brings together 21 international scholars who provide a fascinating in-depth look at English language teaching and use across the linguistically and culturally complex area called Greater China. Not only do these authors provide valuable documentation of the history, implementation and impact of language policies and English teaching in different countries and diverse regions of Mainland China, but collectively they also challenge us to rethink many of the theories, models, and concepts which have long dominated the fields of English language teaching, applied linguistics, and bilingual education. As such, this book makes a most significant and valuable contribution. -- Wayne E. Wright, University of Texas at San Antonio Anwei Fengs excellent addition to the growing body of literature about Chinas investment in English not only expands our knowledge of its prodigious scale and importance but offers a nuanced and often-brilliant account of the many dilemmas involved: pedagogical and political, cultural and curricular, personal and professional. The author has unique insight into these problems and prospects from his close familiarity with Chinas vast investment in producing an indigenous competence in English, but the work is also sustained by a careful process of documentation and analysis, and a coherent and accessible style of writing. -- Joseph Lo Bianco Anwei Feng and the contributors of this book offer a comprehensive, informative, and timely discussion of English language education across Greater China. Surveying a variety of contexts and employing various research methodologies, this book echoes some of what English as a Foreign Language researchers already are keenly aware of in working on Chinese or Asian Englishes, while simultaneously adding some much-needed perspective when it comes to the impact of English on minority groups and languages. It is a valuable text for graduate students and researchers alike who are interested in knowing more about English language education and its stakeholders in this region of Asia. This book touches upon many of the issues that are meaningful to those doing research on world Englishes, including language policy, language and globalization/glocalization, and language and access. -- Genevieve Leung* and Ying Yang, University of San Francisco, USA * World Englishes, Vol. 32, No. 3, pp. 443458, 2013 * In summary, this book is practically inspiring, contextually complex, and theoretically rich. Policy makers can compare and contrast various dimensions of English language planning to make informed decisions for particular contexts. Language teachers will gain insights into the rationale behind different models and teaching approaches. For language researchers, it revisits and synthesises theory around World Englishes, linguistic imperialism, cultural and linguistic capital, social divisiveness, and home or minority language maintenance. It also deserves to be read by postgraduate students interested in English education in China and beyond. I therefore have no hesitation in recommending this book to readers. -- Michael Mu, Beijing Normal University, China * TESOL in Context Journal, Vol 23, Issue 1 + 2 *

Contributors vii
Foreword xi
David Crystal
1 Introduction: The Apex of `the Third Wave' -- English Language across Greater China
1(22)
Anwei Feng
Part 1 Sociolinguistic Profiles of Countries and Regions across Greater China
2 The English Language in Mainland China: A Sociolinguistic Profile
23(23)
Jeffrey Gil
Bob Adamson
3 English-knowing Bilingualism in Singapore: Economic Pragmatism, Ethnic Relations and Class
46(24)
T. Ruanni
F. Tupas
4 English Language in Taiwan: An Examination of its Use in Society and Education in Schools
70(25)
Irene Wen-Ling Chen
Jessie Ju-Chen Hsieh
5 Improving the Standards and Promoting the Use of English in Hong Kong: Issues, Problems and Prospects
95(19)
David C.S. Li
6 English Use and Education in Macao
114(19)
Ming Yee Carissa Young
Part 2 Convergence and Divergence of English Language Use and Education in Different Regions in Mainland China
7 The `English Curriculum Standards' in China: Rationales and Issues
133(18)
Xiaotang Cheng
8 Primary School English Language Teaching in South China: Past, Present and Future
151(18)
Yuefeng Zhang
Jinjun Wang
9 English Immersion in Mainland China
169(20)
Haiyan Qiang
Xiaodan Huang
Linda Siegel
Barbara Trube
10 Family Background and English Learning at Compulsory Stage in Shanghai
189(23)
Weicheng Zou
Shaolin Zhang
11 Economic Development and the Growing Importance of the English Language in Guangxi
212(16)
Binlan Huang
12 Trilingual Education Policy Ideals and Realities for the Naxi in Rural Yunnan
228(32)
Dongyan Ru Blachford
Marion Jones
13 Learning English as a Third Language by Uyghur Students in Xinjiang: A Blessing in Disguise?
260(24)
Mamtimyn Sunuodula
Anwei Feng
Index 284
Dr Anwei Feng has teaching and research experience in tertiary institutions in many countries and regions including China, Hong Kong, Singapore as well as the UK. He is currently Reader in Education and directs Graduate Programmes in the School of Education at Bangor University, UK. His main research interests are in the areas of bi/trilingualism and bi/trilingual education and intercultural studies in education. His recent publications include Becoming Interculturally Competent through Education and Training (2009, with M. Byram and M. Fleming) and Bilingual Education in China: Practices, Policies and Concepts (2007). He also regularly publishes articles in these areas in peer-reviewed journals.