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This book explores the mechanics of storytelling within a study
aimed at focusing on a 'hidden' population of migrants in the city
of York, UK. Taking applied linguistics to mean the consideration
of real-world 'problems' as identified by a 'client', in which the
use of (and beliefs about) language is a significant component, the
authors describe the benefits and challenges of working in a
partnership with a community organisation. With project
participants from Africa, Europe, Asia and South and Central
America who had lived in York between two and fifty years, the
study considers the co-construction of meaning in interviews from a
range of practical and theoretical perspectives. The book will be
of interest to students, academic researchers and community project
leaders who are interested in migration stories and interviews as a
method of data collection.
Mapping Applied Linguistics: A guide for students and
practitioners, second edition, provides a newly updated,
wide-ranging introduction to the full scope of applied linguistics.
This innovative book maps the diverse and constantly expanding
range of theories, methods and issues faced by students and
practitioners around the world, integrating both sociocultural and
cognitive perspectives. Practically oriented and ideally suited to
students new to the discipline, Mapping Applied Linguistics
provides in-depth coverage of: multilingualism, language variation
and Global Englishes literacy, language teaching and bilingual
education discourse analysis language policy and planning
lexicography and translation language pathology and forensic
linguistics The new second edition features contemporary examples
of global applied linguistics research and practice, and includes
updated further reading and new fieldwork suggestions for each
chapter. The companion website at cw.routledge.com/textbooks/hall
provides a wealth of additional learning material, including
activities, flashcards and links to the latest online resources.
Mapping Applied Linguistics is essential reading for students
studying applied linguistics, TESOL, general linguistics and
language and literacy education at the advanced undergraduate or
master's degree level. It also provides a gateway for practitioners
and specialists seeking to better understand the wider scope of
their work.
In applied linguistics, being explicit about ontologies of English,
and how they underpin educational ideologies and professional
practices, is essential. For the first time, this volume presents a
critical examination of the ways in which English is conceptualised
for learning, teaching, and assessment, from both social and
cognitive perspectives. Written by a team of leading scholars, it
considers the language in a range of contexts and domains,
including: models and targets for EFL, ESL and EAL teaching and
testing, and the contested dominance of native-speaker 'standard'
varieties; English as a school subject, using England's educational
system as an example; English as a lingua franca, where typically
several languages and cultures are in contact; and English as
broader social practice in a world characterised by unprecedented
mobility and destabilisation. Readers are provided with a balanced
set of perspectives on ontologies of English and a valuable
resource for educational research and practice.
Mapping Applied Linguistics: A guide for students and
practitioners, second edition, provides a newly updated,
wide-ranging introduction to the full scope of applied linguistics.
This innovative book maps the diverse and constantly expanding
range of theories, methods and issues faced by students and
practitioners around the world, integrating both sociocultural and
cognitive perspectives. Practically oriented and ideally suited to
students new to the discipline, Mapping Applied Linguistics
provides in-depth coverage of: multilingualism, language variation
and Global Englishes literacy, language teaching and bilingual
education discourse analysis language policy and planning
lexicography and translation language pathology and forensic
linguistics The new second edition features contemporary examples
of global applied linguistics research and practice, and includes
updated further reading and new fieldwork suggestions for each
chapter. The companion website at cw.routledge.com/textbooks/hall
provides a wealth of additional learning material, including
activities, flashcards and links to the latest online resources.
Mapping Applied Linguistics is essential reading for students
studying applied linguistics, TESOL, general linguistics and
language and literacy education at the advanced undergraduate or
master's degree level. It also provides a gateway for practitioners
and specialists seeking to better understand the wider scope of
their work.
In applied linguistics, being explicit about ontologies of English,
and how they underpin educational ideologies and professional
practices, is essential. For the first time, this volume presents a
critical examination of the ways in which English is conceptualised
for learning, teaching, and assessment, from both social and
cognitive perspectives. Written by a team of leading scholars, it
considers the language in a range of contexts and domains,
including: models and targets for EFL, ESL and EAL teaching and
testing, and the contested dominance of native-speaker 'standard'
varieties; English as a school subject, using England's educational
system as an example; English as a lingua franca, where typically
several languages and cultures are in contact; and English as
broader social practice in a world characterised by unprecedented
mobility and destabilisation. Readers are provided with a balanced
set of perspectives on ontologies of English and a valuable
resource for educational research and practice.
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