Teaching English as an International Language

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ISBN(EAN) 9780194373647
Издатель Oxford University Press
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Автор Sandra Lee McKay
Язык Английский
Серия Oxford Handbooks for Language Teachers
Формат Мягкая обложка
Страницы 158
Год издания 2002
Читательская аудитория ELT / TEFL
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Вес (грамм) 251
Размер (мм) 266(д) х 255(ш) х 10(в)
 

This book discusses the growing role of English as an international language and its implications for how it is taught worldwide.

English is the main language of international communication, and almost everyone wants to learn it. But which English should we teach, and how? 

In this book, Sandra Lee McKay challenges the cultural assumptions underlying much of the English teaching currently taking place. She looks at the implications of the spread of English as an international language for what we teach and how we teach it.
  • Describes the spread of English worldwide and its practical and educational consequences
  • Discusses the problem of how we define standards when the notion of a single 'standard' form of English is no longer valid
  • Explores the critical role of culture in language teaching
  • Looks at the implications of English as an international language for current teaching methods
  • Suitable for trainee and practising teachers and other ELT professionals, especially curriculum and materials developers.
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