List of tables and figures |
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Acknowledgements |
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List of contributors |
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Introduction: English language teaching in the contemporary world |
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Part I ELT in the world: contexts and goals |
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1 World Englishes and English as a Lingua Franca: a changing context for ELT |
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13 | (13) |
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2 Politics, power relationships and ELT |
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26 | (12) |
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3 Language and culture in ELT |
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38 | (13) |
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4 'Native speakers', English and ELT: changing perspectives |
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51 | (13) |
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5 Educational perspectives on ELT: society and the individual; traditional, progressive and transformative |
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64 | (13) |
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Part II Planning and organising ELT: curriculum, resources and settings |
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77 | (130) |
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6 Language curriculum design: possibilities and realities |
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79 | (16) |
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7 ELT materials: claims, critiques and controversies |
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95 | (14) |
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8 Dealing with the demands of language testing and assessment |
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109 | (12) |
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9 Language teacher education |
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121 | (14) |
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10 New technologies, blended learning and the 'flipped classroom' in ELT |
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135 | (15) |
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Monica Stella Cardenas-Claros |
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11 English for specific purposes |
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150 | (14) |
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12 English for academic purposes |
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164 | (13) |
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13 English for speakers of other languages: language education and migration |
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177 | (14) |
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14 Bilingual education in a multilingual world |
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191 | (16) |
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Part III Methods and methodology: perspectives and practices |
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207 | (72) |
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15 Method, methods and methodology: historical trends and current debates |
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209 | (15) |
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16 Communicative language teaching in theory and practice |
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224 | (14) |
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17 Task-based language teaching |
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238 | (14) |
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18 Content and language integrated learning |
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252 | (13) |
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19 Appropriate methodology: towards a cosmopolitan approach |
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265 | (14) |
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Part IV Second language learning and learners |
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279 | (102) |
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20 Cognitive perspectives on classroom language learning |
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281 | (14) |
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21 Sociocultural theory and the language classroom |
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295 | (15) |
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Eduardo Negueruela-Azarola |
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22 Individual differences |
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310 | (14) |
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324 | (15) |
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339 | (14) |
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25 Primary ELT: issues and trends |
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353 | (14) |
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26 Secondary ELT: issues and trends |
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367 | (14) |
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Part V Teaching language: knowledge, skills and pedagogy |
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381 | (90) |
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383 | (16) |
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399 | (14) |
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29 Teaching language as a system |
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413 | (15) |
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30 Teaching language skills |
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428 | (13) |
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441 | (15) |
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32 Using literature in ELT |
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456 | (15) |
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Part VI Focus on the language classroom |
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33 Complexity and language teaching |
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473 | (13) |
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34 Classroom talk, interaction and collaboration |
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486 | (13) |
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35 Errors, corrective feedback and repair: variations and learning outcomes |
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499 | (14) |
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36 Questioning 'English-only' classrooms: own-language use in ELT |
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513 | (14) |
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37 Teaching large classes in difficult circumstances |
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527 | (15) |
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38 Computer-mediated communication and language learning |
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542 | (14) |
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39 Values in the ELT classroom |
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Index |
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