The emergence of globalisation is bringing massive changes to all aspects of life, including language. In an effort to raise awareness on the effects of globalisation on language learning and teaching, the Applied Linguistics Association of Australia (ALAA) devoted its 31st Annual Congress to this theme. This volume represents a collection of papers by academics in Australia, South-East Asia, New Zealand, Europe and North America, which synthesize language learning and teaching theories and current research to present the views of applied linguists and language educators on a variety of issues with regards to the tensions that globalisation and internationalisation bring on language and languages. A total of twenty-two articles discuss issues related to the status of the ELT profession in a globalised world, issues of ESL teaching and language assessment, the ever increasing use of ICTs for foreign language learning, and the effects of globalisation on minority languages. This collection of articles attempts to integrate theoretical issues, research findings, and practical applications on different aspects of TESOL to provide academics, researchers, students and language educators with a discussion of the current state of affairs in the field of applied linguistics with regards to globalisation.
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The emergence of globalisation is bringing massive changes to all aspects of life, including language. In an effort to raise awareness on the effects of globalisation on language learning and teaching, the Applied Linguistics Association of Australia (ALAA) devoted its 31st Annual Congress to this theme.
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Product details

ISBN
9781847183477
Published
2007-11-20
Publisher
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Height
212 mm
Width
148 mm
Age
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
405

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Biographical note

Dr. Christina Gitsaki holds a Ph.D. in Applied Linguistics and she is a lecturer the University of Queensland. She has taught EFL/ESL for almost two decades in Europe, Australia and Japan. She is currently lecturing in ESL teacher preparation courses and supervises a number of Ph.D. students on ESL-related projects. Dr. Gitsaki has published a book, Second Language Lexical Acquisition (1999, International Scholars Publications), and co-authored a textbook, Internet English (2000, Oxford University Press). She has designed and carried out numerous Professional Development and TESOL Certification Seminars for ESL/EFL teachers and her research interests are in the area of second language acquisition, WELL (web-enhanced language learning), e-learning, teacher education, and intercultural language teaching. She has presented her research at international conferences, contributed chapters to books and conference proceedings, and published numerous articles in academic journals.