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6. From ‘Late–Late’ to ‘Early–Early’ Immersion: Discontinuities and Dilemmas in Medium of Instruction Policies and Practices
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Kay Gallagher
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- Multilingualism in the workplace: English and Bengali xi
- Introduction 1
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Part 1: Multilingualism in Private Spheres and Public Spaces
- 1. Heritage, Heteroglossia and Home: Multilingualism in Emirati Families 13
- 2. Emirati Pre-Service Teachers’ Perspectives of Abu Dhabi’s Rich Linguistic Context 39
- 3. Commercial Signs in Oman and Yemen: A Study of Street Advertising in English 59
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Part 2: The English Language and Arab Peninsula Identity
- 4. Emirati Cultural Identity in the Age of ‘Englishisation’: Voices from an Abu Dhabi University 87
- 5. A Phenomenological Study of Identity Construction in the Education Sector of Qatar 116
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Part 3: Forging Societal Bilingualism Through English Medium Instruction
- 6. From ‘Late–Late’ to ‘Early–Early’ Immersion: Discontinuities and Dilemmas in Medium of Instruction Policies and Practices 139
- 7. Revisiting the Suitability of the IELTS Examination as a Gatekeeper for University Entrance in the UAE 161
- 8. English in the United Arab Emirates: Innocuous Lingua Franca or Insidious Cultural Trojan Horse? 176
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Part 4: The Position of English in Teaching and Research Careers
- 9. Novice Practitioners’ Views on the Applicability of Post-method and Critical Pedagogy in Saudi EFL Contexts 199
- 10. Between the Covers: A Case Study of Scholarly Journal Publishing in Oman 220
- Index 240
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- Multilingualism in the workplace: English and Bengali xi
- Introduction 1
-
Part 1: Multilingualism in Private Spheres and Public Spaces
- 1. Heritage, Heteroglossia and Home: Multilingualism in Emirati Families 13
- 2. Emirati Pre-Service Teachers’ Perspectives of Abu Dhabi’s Rich Linguistic Context 39
- 3. Commercial Signs in Oman and Yemen: A Study of Street Advertising in English 59
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Part 2: The English Language and Arab Peninsula Identity
- 4. Emirati Cultural Identity in the Age of ‘Englishisation’: Voices from an Abu Dhabi University 87
- 5. A Phenomenological Study of Identity Construction in the Education Sector of Qatar 116
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Part 3: Forging Societal Bilingualism Through English Medium Instruction
- 6. From ‘Late–Late’ to ‘Early–Early’ Immersion: Discontinuities and Dilemmas in Medium of Instruction Policies and Practices 139
- 7. Revisiting the Suitability of the IELTS Examination as a Gatekeeper for University Entrance in the UAE 161
- 8. English in the United Arab Emirates: Innocuous Lingua Franca or Insidious Cultural Trojan Horse? 176
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Part 4: The Position of English in Teaching and Research Careers
- 9. Novice Practitioners’ Views on the Applicability of Post-method and Critical Pedagogy in Saudi EFL Contexts 199
- 10. Between the Covers: A Case Study of Scholarly Journal Publishing in Oman 220
- Index 240