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E-grāmata: Global Englishes for Language Teaching

(University of Edinburgh), (University of Oxford)
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The spread of English as a global language has resulted in the emergence of a number of related fields of research within applied linguistics, including English as an International Language, English as a Lingua Franca, and World Englishes. Here, Heath Rose and Nicola Galloway consolidate this work by exploring how the global spread of English has impacted TESOL, uniting similar movements in second language acquisition, such as translanguaging and the multilingual turn. They build on a number of concrete proposals for change and innovation in English language teaching practice, whilst offering a detailed examination of how to incorporate a Global Englishes perspective into the multiple faces of TESOL, putting research-informed practice at the forefront. Global Englishes for Language Teaching is a ground-breaking attempt to unite discussions on the pedagogical implications of the global spread of English into a single text for researchers and practicing teachers.

This book explores the impact of the rise of English as a global language on English language teaching, and calls for innovation in pedagogical practice. Readership includes researchers of World Englishes, English as a lingua franca, English as an international language, and translanguaging, as well as teachers of applied linguistics and TESOL.

Recenzijas

'A related strength is that the book often draws on research that the authors themselves have conducted over the last ten years or so. Hints on practical teaching ideas are sprinkled throughout the text but these authors are perhaps stronger on the concepts underlying teaching' Brian Poole, ELT Journal

Papildus informācija

Provides a ground-breaking attempt to unite discussions on the pedagogical implications of the global spread of English, and lobby for change.
List of Figures
vi
List of Tables
vii
Preface ix
Acknowledgements xix
Part I Introducing Global Englishes for Language Teaching
1 Global Englishes Language Teaching
3(25)
2 The TESOL Curriculum and GELT
28(32)
3 Second Language Learning Theory and GELT
60(19)
4 Curriculum Innovation and GELT
79(30)
Part II Researching Global Englishes for Language Teaching
5 Research Implications for GELT
109(25)
6 Global Englishes and Language Teaching Materials
134(28)
7 Global Englishes and Teacher Education
162(31)
8 Global Englishes and English Medium Instruction
193(30)
References 223(29)
Index 252
Heath Rose is an Associate Professor of Applied Linguistics at the University of Oxford's Department of Education. He is co-editor of Doing Research in Applied Linguistics (2017), author of The Japanese Writing System (2017) and co-author of Introducing Global Englishes (2015). He has published in a number of the world's top Journals, including Applied Linguistics, Modern Language Journal, ELT Journal and Higher Education. Nicola Galloway is a lecturer in Education (TESOL) at the University of Edinburgh. She is author of Global Englishes and Change in English Language Teaching (2017) and co-author of Introducing Global Englishes (2015). She has published Global Englishes-related research in System, ELT Journal, the Journal of English as a Lingua Franca and Englishes in Practice.