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The Struggle To Teach English As An International Language Andrian Holliday

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The Struggle To Teach English As An International Language Andrian Holliday
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.68 MB
Pages: 104
Author: Andrian Holliday
ISBN: 9780194421843, 0194421848
Language: English
Year: 2009

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The Struggle To Teach English As An International Language Andrian Holliday by Andrian Holliday 9780194421843, 0194421848 instant download after payment.

Curriculum settings, the relationship among language, culture, and discourse, and the change in the ownership of English are the main topics addressed in this volume. Holliday discusses social and political issues in English language education in diverse international locations. He focuses on the injustices created by the desire to change the cultures of nonnative-speaker students and teachers and proposes suggestions on how to overcome this situation. Working with English as an international language brings up some conflicts among TESOL educators and researchers, who face cultural and political interfaces created by the native-speakerist attitude. The balance of power in the classroom is central to Holliday's proposal of cultural continuity and enriching encounters.

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