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8. “It’s so natural to mix languages”: Attitudes towards English-medium instruction in Sweden
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Maria Kuteeva
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Series preface v
- Table of contents vii
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Introduction
- Attitudes to English 3
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I. Attitudes towards English in Society
- 1. Attitudes towards English in France 27
- 2. Images of English in the French press 55
- 3. Policies and attitudes towards English in the Faroes today 71
- 4. Attitudes towards English language use on Greek TV: a threat or not? 97
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II. Attitudes towards English in Universities
- 5. Attitudes towards English in university language policy documents in Sweden 115
- 6. English as an international language of science and its effect on Nordic terminology: the view of scientists 139
- 7. Communicating across Europe. What German students think about multilingualism, language norms and English as a lingua franca 165
- 8. “It’s so natural to mix languages”: Attitudes towards English-medium instruction in Sweden 193
- 9. English as an academic lingua franca in Estonia: students’ attitudes and ideologies 213
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III. Attitudes towards English in Schools
- 10. Who owns English in Norway? L2 attitudes and choices among learners 241
- 11. Learning English in contemporary Iceland – the attitudes and perceptions of Icelandic youth 271
- 12. English in London: Opportunity or Threat? English and Cypriot Greek in the Greek Cypriot community of North London 297
- 13. Teaching English to Young Learners in Europe: teachers’ attitudes and perspectives 321
- Index 345
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Series preface v
- Table of contents vii
-
Introduction
- Attitudes to English 3
-
I. Attitudes towards English in Society
- 1. Attitudes towards English in France 27
- 2. Images of English in the French press 55
- 3. Policies and attitudes towards English in the Faroes today 71
- 4. Attitudes towards English language use on Greek TV: a threat or not? 97
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II. Attitudes towards English in Universities
- 5. Attitudes towards English in university language policy documents in Sweden 115
- 6. English as an international language of science and its effect on Nordic terminology: the view of scientists 139
- 7. Communicating across Europe. What German students think about multilingualism, language norms and English as a lingua franca 165
- 8. “It’s so natural to mix languages”: Attitudes towards English-medium instruction in Sweden 193
- 9. English as an academic lingua franca in Estonia: students’ attitudes and ideologies 213
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III. Attitudes towards English in Schools
- 10. Who owns English in Norway? L2 attitudes and choices among learners 241
- 11. Learning English in contemporary Iceland – the attitudes and perceptions of Icelandic youth 271
- 12. English in London: Opportunity or Threat? English and Cypriot Greek in the Greek Cypriot community of North London 297
- 13. Teaching English to Young Learners in Europe: teachers’ attitudes and perspectives 321
- Index 345