In philosophy, authenticity has been used with two meanings: one entails the notion of correspondence; the other entails the notion of genesis (Cooper, 1983: 15). As in certain branches of philosophy, language teaching has perhaps clung too long to the first of these notions of authenticity at the expense of the other. This paper reviews four key conceptualisations of authenticity which have emerged in the field of applied linguistics: text authenticity, authenticity of language competence, learner authenticity and classroom authenticity. If any of these types of authenticity is couched exclusively in terms of one usage or the other, it can lead to an impoverishment and objectification of the experience of language learning. Text authentici...
The issue of authenticity in English Language Teaching (ELT) has been studied with a particular atte...
The concept of authenticity has received some attention in recent academic discourse, yet it has oft...
This paper sets out to demonstrate that a phenomenological reflection on language highlights the pos...
In philosophy, authenticity has been used with two meanings: one entails the notion of correspondenc...
Authenticity has been a part of the intellectual resources of language teaching since the 1890s but ...
Authenticity has been a part of the intellectual resources of language teaching since the 1890s but ...
Authenticity has been a part of the intellectual resources of language teaching since the 1890s but ...
This paper presents different approaches to the concept of authenticity in the context of applied l...
International audienceIn this article we propose to look at the use of authentic materials in terms ...
Discussions of authenticity in L2 classroom discourse treat important linguistic and sociolinguistic...
The shift from traditional towards more learner-centered approaches to teaching has resulted in the ...
THESIS 8674Authentic materials have long been regarded as a precious source of linguistic input in L...
International audienceBased on our initial research on educational and linguistic cultures in the di...
Authentic texts are a long-debated topic in language teaching, and their use, until recently\ud has ...
Despite the enormous and spreading of the so-called Communicative Language Teaching, we could say th...
The issue of authenticity in English Language Teaching (ELT) has been studied with a particular atte...
The concept of authenticity has received some attention in recent academic discourse, yet it has oft...
This paper sets out to demonstrate that a phenomenological reflection on language highlights the pos...
In philosophy, authenticity has been used with two meanings: one entails the notion of correspondenc...
Authenticity has been a part of the intellectual resources of language teaching since the 1890s but ...
Authenticity has been a part of the intellectual resources of language teaching since the 1890s but ...
Authenticity has been a part of the intellectual resources of language teaching since the 1890s but ...
This paper presents different approaches to the concept of authenticity in the context of applied l...
International audienceIn this article we propose to look at the use of authentic materials in terms ...
Discussions of authenticity in L2 classroom discourse treat important linguistic and sociolinguistic...
The shift from traditional towards more learner-centered approaches to teaching has resulted in the ...
THESIS 8674Authentic materials have long been regarded as a precious source of linguistic input in L...
International audienceBased on our initial research on educational and linguistic cultures in the di...
Authentic texts are a long-debated topic in language teaching, and their use, until recently\ud has ...
Despite the enormous and spreading of the so-called Communicative Language Teaching, we could say th...
The issue of authenticity in English Language Teaching (ELT) has been studied with a particular atte...
The concept of authenticity has received some attention in recent academic discourse, yet it has oft...
This paper sets out to demonstrate that a phenomenological reflection on language highlights the pos...