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Teaching English as an International Language

Rethinking Goals and Approaches

Sandra Lee McKay

£18.00   245x166   158 pages   

Green StarWinner of the Ben Warren Prize
Shortlisted for the ARELS Frank Bell Prize

Description

An accessible overview of this increasingly important field. English is the major language of international communication, and everyone wants to learn it. But which English, and how?

This book questions the cultural assumptions underlying much English teaching, and suggests classroom aims and teaching methods based on the requirements of an international language.

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Teaching English as an International Language 978-0-19-437364-7

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