Taiwan’s National Development Council recently announced plans for the country to become bilingual by the year 2030. However, the Council did not lay out a clear road map for how this major accomplishment is to be achieved, and the curriculum presently in place does not seem to meet the challenge. This article will review the current status of English education in Taiwan as well as extensive reading’s under-utilized role in the present curriculum. It will then look at how ER is currently being implemented at one major university on the island and will conclude by arguing that, regardless of the kinds of curricular changes the Ministry of Education decides to adopt, extensive reading deserves an intrinsic role in the new design
[[abstract]]A language changes and varies with persons, things, times, places, and objects, so langu...
With the transformation of English as an International language, the English as a Foreign Language (...
ABSTRACT\ud LANGUAGE POLICY IN TAIWAN: AGE AS A FACTOR OF SECOND\ud LANGUAGE ACQUISITION\ud by\ud Pe...
Language policy in Taiwan has been a focus of the government since the days of the Kuomintang (KMT) ...
abstract: While English language education has become increasingly prominent worldwide, countries ha...
English has become the most important and commonly used international language. Learning English is ...
The overall agenda for the research reported here grew out of semi-structured interviews with senior...
There is a growing tendency in Asia for English as a foreign / second (EFL/ESL) programs to be imple...
This thesis takes a look at how English language policy (ELP) in Taiwan has changed over time and ho...
English as a Foreign Language (EFL) is highly promoted in Taiwan because the government considers En...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)As part of the Taiwanese government’s push for greate...
The Taiwanese government has announced that Taiwan is to be developed into an English and Mandarin C...
English is now the primary language used amongst speakers from around the world for international co...
English has become more important in Taiwan given the trend of globalisation and internationalisatio...
Project (M.A., Education (Multicultural Education)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2013...
[[abstract]]A language changes and varies with persons, things, times, places, and objects, so langu...
With the transformation of English as an International language, the English as a Foreign Language (...
ABSTRACT\ud LANGUAGE POLICY IN TAIWAN: AGE AS A FACTOR OF SECOND\ud LANGUAGE ACQUISITION\ud by\ud Pe...
Language policy in Taiwan has been a focus of the government since the days of the Kuomintang (KMT) ...
abstract: While English language education has become increasingly prominent worldwide, countries ha...
English has become the most important and commonly used international language. Learning English is ...
The overall agenda for the research reported here grew out of semi-structured interviews with senior...
There is a growing tendency in Asia for English as a foreign / second (EFL/ESL) programs to be imple...
This thesis takes a look at how English language policy (ELP) in Taiwan has changed over time and ho...
English as a Foreign Language (EFL) is highly promoted in Taiwan because the government considers En...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)As part of the Taiwanese government’s push for greate...
The Taiwanese government has announced that Taiwan is to be developed into an English and Mandarin C...
English is now the primary language used amongst speakers from around the world for international co...
English has become more important in Taiwan given the trend of globalisation and internationalisatio...
Project (M.A., Education (Multicultural Education)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2013...
[[abstract]]A language changes and varies with persons, things, times, places, and objects, so langu...
With the transformation of English as an International language, the English as a Foreign Language (...
ABSTRACT\ud LANGUAGE POLICY IN TAIWAN: AGE AS A FACTOR OF SECOND\ud LANGUAGE ACQUISITION\ud by\ud Pe...