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E-raamat: International English in Its Sociolinguistic Contexts: Towards a Socially Sensitive EIL Pedagogy [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

(National Institute of Education, Centre for Research in Pedagogy and Practice, Singapore), (San Francisco State University, USA)
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Present-day globalization, migration, and the spread of English have resulted in a great diversity of social and educational contexts in which English learning is taking place. A basic assumption of this book is that because English is an international language, effective pedagogical decisions cannot be made without giving special attention to the many varied contexts in which English is taught and learned. Its unique value is the combination of three strands globalization, sociolinguistics, and English as an international language in one focused volume specifically designed for language teachers, providing explicit links between sociolinguistic concepts and language pedagogy.

International English in Its Sociolinguistic Contexts:











fully recognizes the relationship between social context and language teaching





describes the social and sociolinguistic factors that affect the teaching and learning of English





examines how the social context is influential in determining which languages are promoted in schools and society and how these languages are taught





is unique in directly relating basic constructs in sociolinguistics to English language teaching





features case studies that illustrate the diversity of English teaching contexts

Directed to a wide TESOL and applied linguistics professional readership, this text will be particularly useful and effective for pre-service and in-service professional development in TESOL for K-12 and higher education levels.
List of tables and figures ix
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xviii
1 English in an era of globalization 1
Globalization and the use of English
1
The spread of English
4
English and other languages
18
Summary
25
References
26
2 Social contexts for EIL learning 29
EIL learning contexts
29
Inner Circle learning contexts
31
Outer Circle learning contexts
39
Expanding Circle learning contexts
45
Summary
54
References
54
3 Multilingual societies 58
Diglossic multilingualism
59
EIL and diglossia
62
EIL without diglossia
74
Summary
85
References
86
4 Language planning and policy 89
Language planning and politicking
89
Singapore
93
The United States
98
Language politicking and the nativization of English
105
Language politicking and EIL pedagogy
114
Summary
118
References
119
5 Linguistic variation and standards 124
Interpreting language variation
124
Standard language ideology
138
Intelligibility
140
Innovations versus norms
143
Summary
145
References
146
6 Interactional sociolinguistics 149
Defining interactional sociolinguistics
149
English as a lingua franca interaction
155
Approaches to code-switching
165
Attitudes toward code-switching
173
Summary
177
References
178
7 Towards a socially sensitive EIL pedagogy 180
The sociolinguistic context
180
Globalization and Othering in ELT materials
183
Globalization and Othering in ELT methods
189
Principles for a socially sensitive EIL pedagogy
195
References
198
Index 201
Sandra Lee McKay is Professor of English at San Francisco State University, United States.









Wendy D. Bokhorst-Heng is Assistant Professor at the National Institute of Education, Center for Research in Pedagogy and Practice, Singapore.