The English language functions as a global lingua franca, and as the number of non-native speakers of English surpasses the number of native speakers of English, the ideology of native-speakerism is challenged. Viewing from the paradigm of Global Englishes (GE), English is no longer the sole property of its native speakers. This paper first discusses and presents a general picture regarding standard language ideology and the ideology of native-speakerism, and links the notion to how such ideas would exert an influence on teacher recruitment and intercultural communication in English language teaching (ELT). This paper then employs narrative inquiry from Chinese ELT professionals who have education experience abroad to reveal how they negoti...
With the global spread of English and the emergence of different varieties of English around the wor...
This article questions the validity of the pedagogic model based on the native speaker-based notion ...
This paper is aimed to render an analysis on how the impression of linguistic imperialism of English...
The English language functions as a global lingua franca, and as the number of non-native speakers o...
The English language functions as a global lingua franca, and as the number of non-native speakers o...
The English language functions as a global lingua franca, and as the number of non-native speakers o...
Abstract: Native-speakerism is defined as an ideology which brings the idea that so-called ‘native s...
Native-speakerism is a crucial issue to discuss in ELT, especially related to the different ideologi...
Native-speakerism, an established chauvinistic ideology in the realm of English language teaching (E...
As English has become a powerful tool to ‘conquer’ the world, the needs to consider the issues arise...
It has been over three decades since Paikeday’s “The Native Speaker is Dead” was published, but alas...
In the last decade, the development of information technology confirms English as a Lingua Franca us...
This paper discusses English language teaching (ELT) around the world, and argues that as a professi...
Previous studies on Global Englishes (GE) awareness tend to focus on pre- and in-service English tea...
AbstractNative-speakerism, as Kumaravadivelu (2016, p. 82) famously noted, is a subject where “seldo...
With the global spread of English and the emergence of different varieties of English around the wor...
This article questions the validity of the pedagogic model based on the native speaker-based notion ...
This paper is aimed to render an analysis on how the impression of linguistic imperialism of English...
The English language functions as a global lingua franca, and as the number of non-native speakers o...
The English language functions as a global lingua franca, and as the number of non-native speakers o...
The English language functions as a global lingua franca, and as the number of non-native speakers o...
Abstract: Native-speakerism is defined as an ideology which brings the idea that so-called ‘native s...
Native-speakerism is a crucial issue to discuss in ELT, especially related to the different ideologi...
Native-speakerism, an established chauvinistic ideology in the realm of English language teaching (E...
As English has become a powerful tool to ‘conquer’ the world, the needs to consider the issues arise...
It has been over three decades since Paikeday’s “The Native Speaker is Dead” was published, but alas...
In the last decade, the development of information technology confirms English as a Lingua Franca us...
This paper discusses English language teaching (ELT) around the world, and argues that as a professi...
Previous studies on Global Englishes (GE) awareness tend to focus on pre- and in-service English tea...
AbstractNative-speakerism, as Kumaravadivelu (2016, p. 82) famously noted, is a subject where “seldo...
With the global spread of English and the emergence of different varieties of English around the wor...
This article questions the validity of the pedagogic model based on the native speaker-based notion ...
This paper is aimed to render an analysis on how the impression of linguistic imperialism of English...