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Teaching English as an International Language

Teaching English as an International Language

Teaching English as an International Language

Ali Fuad Selvi, University of Alabama
Nicola Galloway, University of Glasgow
Heath Rose, University of Oxford
January 2024
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    This Element offers a comprehensive account of the unprecedented spread of English as a global language by taking historical, sociolinguistic, and pedagogical perspectives. To realize this mission, it opens with an accessible discussion of the historical trajectory of the English language with qualitative and quantitative connections to its contemporary diversity in terms of forms, roles, functions, uses, users, and contexts of English as a global and multilingual franca. Built upon this synchronic-diachronic symbiosis, the discussion is complemented by an overview of major analytical paradigms and trends that promote systematical scrutiny of the English language and its sociolinguistic and educational implications. It ends by showcasing instructional practices, recommendations, reflective questions, and future directions for language educators to revamp their beliefs, commitments, and practices considering the changing needs and realities of the present-day global sociolinguistic ecology and individuals therein.

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    January 2024
    Adobe eBook Reader
    9781108905381
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    This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Background: more than a first, second, or foreign language
    • 2. From English to Englishes: how did we get here?
    • 3. English today: a truly global language
    • 4. Major paradigms and trends in teaching English as an international language
    • 5. Implications for language educators
    • 6. Practical applications for language educators
    • 7. Conclusion: implementing and documenting innovation
    • Appendices
    • References.
      Authors
    • Ali Fuad Selvi , University of Alabama
    • Nicola Galloway , University of Glasgow
    • Heath Rose , University of Oxford