
English as an International Language
Challenges and possibilities
[Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, 31:3] 2008. 98 pp.
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Published online on 1 January 2008
Published online on 1 January 2008
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Table of Contents
- EditorialRoland Sussex | pp. 27.1–27.2
- English as an international language: Challenges and possibilitiesMichael Clyne & Farzad Sharifian | pp. 28.1–28.16
- A response to the article ‘English as an International Language: Challenges and possibilities’, by Michael Clyne and Farzad SharifianRobert Phillipson | pp. 29.1–29.9
- Translingual EnglishAlastair Pennycook | pp. 30.1–30.9
- Learning English and other languages in multilingual settings: Principles of multilingual performance and proficiencyAndy Kirkpatrick | pp. 31.1–31.11
- The spread of English in China and its implicationsWang Lidi | pp. 32.1–32.4
- Of norms and mindsetsBarbara Seidlhofer | pp. 33.1–33.7
- Language testing and English as an international language: Constraints and contributionsCatherine Elder & Luke Harding | pp. 34.1–34.11
- International English and its constructionPam Peters | pp. 35.1–35.10
- English as an international language: SynthesisFarzad Sharifian & Michael Clyne | pp. 36.1–36.19
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