In 2003, Mary Louise Pratt published a hugely influential paper in Profession where she took to task misconceptions about multilingualism and language learning apparent in the USA in the wake of 9/11 and consequent counter-terrorism measures. She argued that a new public idea about language was necessary in order to ensure unity and security. This article argues that in the aftermath of Brexit, the UK also needs to develop a new public idea about language to ensure a future that is prosperous, socially, culturally and economically. To do so, it first challenges a number of prevalent myths about language learning and multilingualism in the UK through a review of scholarship, media articles and reports which focus on languages and multilingua...
The shifting landscape of languages within the British Isles reflects the movementand change in popu...
The operant “one nation – one language” model in Western culture has resulted in linguistic hegemony...
The UK, and perhaps particularly England, is often seen as a nation subscribing wholeheartedly to a ...
In 2003, Mary Louise Pratt published a hugely influential paper in Profession where she took to task...
In 2003, Mary Louise Pratt published a hugely influential paper in Profession where she took to task...
This chapter offers both a systematic overview and critical evaluation of current MFL policy develop...
In the light of recent debates on the declining take-up of languages in English schools, and on pupi...
This paper takes stock of the state of language learning in the UK, as the country teeters on the ed...
With English as an undisputed global lingua franca, there is long-standing concern in anglophone cou...
The author analyses tendencies presented in recently launched EU reports claiming that newly publish...
Debates about the future of UK language learning in the context of Brexit intensified as soon as the...
The paper reports on the findings of a 12-month project within a broader research programme that loo...
In this issue of the journal we present a forum on a current topic of key sociolinguistic interest t...
With English as an undisputed global lingua franca, there is long-standing concern in anglophone cou...
Languages teaching in the UK is in crisis and has been for over 20 years now. Government policy, dri...
The shifting landscape of languages within the British Isles reflects the movementand change in popu...
The operant “one nation – one language” model in Western culture has resulted in linguistic hegemony...
The UK, and perhaps particularly England, is often seen as a nation subscribing wholeheartedly to a ...
In 2003, Mary Louise Pratt published a hugely influential paper in Profession where she took to task...
In 2003, Mary Louise Pratt published a hugely influential paper in Profession where she took to task...
This chapter offers both a systematic overview and critical evaluation of current MFL policy develop...
In the light of recent debates on the declining take-up of languages in English schools, and on pupi...
This paper takes stock of the state of language learning in the UK, as the country teeters on the ed...
With English as an undisputed global lingua franca, there is long-standing concern in anglophone cou...
The author analyses tendencies presented in recently launched EU reports claiming that newly publish...
Debates about the future of UK language learning in the context of Brexit intensified as soon as the...
The paper reports on the findings of a 12-month project within a broader research programme that loo...
In this issue of the journal we present a forum on a current topic of key sociolinguistic interest t...
With English as an undisputed global lingua franca, there is long-standing concern in anglophone cou...
Languages teaching in the UK is in crisis and has been for over 20 years now. Government policy, dri...
The shifting landscape of languages within the British Isles reflects the movementand change in popu...
The operant “one nation – one language” model in Western culture has resulted in linguistic hegemony...
The UK, and perhaps particularly England, is often seen as a nation subscribing wholeheartedly to a ...