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1. Selecting an Instructional Variety for an EIL Curriculum
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Aya Matsuda
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- Introduction: Teaching English as an International Language 1
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Part 1: Principles in Teaching English as an International Language
- 1. Selecting an Instructional Variety for an EIL Curriculum 17
- 2. Endonormative Models of EIL for the Expanding Circle 28
- 3. ELF, Intercultural Communication and the Strategic Aspect of Communicative Competence 44
- 4. The Politics of EIL: Toward Border-crossing Communication in and beyond English 55
- 5. Teaching Materials for English as an International Language 70
- 6. Assessing Proficiency in EIL 84
- 7. Teacher Education for EIL: Working toward a Situated Meta-praxis 103
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Part 2: Showcase of EIL Programs, Courses and Pedagogical Ideas
- 8. WE-Informed EIL Curriculum at Chukyo: Towards a Functional, Educated, Multilingual Outcome 121
- 9. English as an International Language (EIL): An Innovative Academic Program 140
- 10. World Englishes in a High School English Class: A Case from Japan 154
- 11. A WE-based English Communication Skills Course at a Turkish University 169
- 12. Participating in the Community of EIL Users Through Real-Time News: Integrated Practice in Teaching English as an International Language (IPTEIL) 183
- 13. EIL Activities and Tasks for Traditional English Classrooms 201
- Epilogue 239
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- Introduction: Teaching English as an International Language 1
-
Part 1: Principles in Teaching English as an International Language
- 1. Selecting an Instructional Variety for an EIL Curriculum 17
- 2. Endonormative Models of EIL for the Expanding Circle 28
- 3. ELF, Intercultural Communication and the Strategic Aspect of Communicative Competence 44
- 4. The Politics of EIL: Toward Border-crossing Communication in and beyond English 55
- 5. Teaching Materials for English as an International Language 70
- 6. Assessing Proficiency in EIL 84
- 7. Teacher Education for EIL: Working toward a Situated Meta-praxis 103
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Part 2: Showcase of EIL Programs, Courses and Pedagogical Ideas
- 8. WE-Informed EIL Curriculum at Chukyo: Towards a Functional, Educated, Multilingual Outcome 121
- 9. English as an International Language (EIL): An Innovative Academic Program 140
- 10. World Englishes in a High School English Class: A Case from Japan 154
- 11. A WE-based English Communication Skills Course at a Turkish University 169
- 12. Participating in the Community of EIL Users Through Real-Time News: Integrated Practice in Teaching English as an International Language (IPTEIL) 183
- 13. EIL Activities and Tasks for Traditional English Classrooms 201
- Epilogue 239