There is a stereotype that takes for granted that a native speaker is by nature the best person to teach his/her foreign language. This assumption leaves little room for non-native teachers. A comparison of these two kinds of teachers is made following Medgyes' 3 dimensional framework: native/non-native, non-native/ non-native and native/native. The aim of this article is to analyze their differences in order to prove that non-native teachers have some advantages which should be taken into account
A detailed analysis is provided here of the concept, perceptions and attitudes towards native and no...
While the majority of English teachers in ELT are non native English teachers, there is a controvers...
The English language teaching industry in East and Southeast Asia subscribes to an assum...
There is a stereotype that takes for granted that a native speaker is by nature the best person to ...
Globalization is connecting the world in social, economic, cultural and political aspects. This is w...
Although the majority of English language teachers worldwide are non-native English speakers (NNS), ...
Although the majority of English language teachers worldwide are non-native English speakers (NNS), ...
This paper discusses possible advantages of having Non-Native English-Speaking Teachers (NNESTs) to ...
The distinction between teachers who are native speakers (NEST) and non-native speakers (NNEST) have...
There is still a preference for native speaker teachers in the language teaching profes...
«Native vs. Non-Native Teachers: A Matter to Think Over». The present paper focuses on the much deb...
Over the years, English has rapidly grown to the extent of outrivaling languages such as French whic...
There was an argument that native English teachers have many advantages than non-native English teac...
Many job advertisements seeking teachers of English to work in Japan, China, South Korea and Thailan...
Abstract: The present paper focuses on the much debated issue of native and nonnative speakers as te...
A detailed analysis is provided here of the concept, perceptions and attitudes towards native and no...
While the majority of English teachers in ELT are non native English teachers, there is a controvers...
The English language teaching industry in East and Southeast Asia subscribes to an assum...
There is a stereotype that takes for granted that a native speaker is by nature the best person to ...
Globalization is connecting the world in social, economic, cultural and political aspects. This is w...
Although the majority of English language teachers worldwide are non-native English speakers (NNS), ...
Although the majority of English language teachers worldwide are non-native English speakers (NNS), ...
This paper discusses possible advantages of having Non-Native English-Speaking Teachers (NNESTs) to ...
The distinction between teachers who are native speakers (NEST) and non-native speakers (NNEST) have...
There is still a preference for native speaker teachers in the language teaching profes...
«Native vs. Non-Native Teachers: A Matter to Think Over». The present paper focuses on the much deb...
Over the years, English has rapidly grown to the extent of outrivaling languages such as French whic...
There was an argument that native English teachers have many advantages than non-native English teac...
Many job advertisements seeking teachers of English to work in Japan, China, South Korea and Thailan...
Abstract: The present paper focuses on the much debated issue of native and nonnative speakers as te...
A detailed analysis is provided here of the concept, perceptions and attitudes towards native and no...
While the majority of English teachers in ELT are non native English teachers, there is a controvers...
The English language teaching industry in East and Southeast Asia subscribes to an assum...