The aim of this chapter is to focus on the pedagogical implications of English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) as regards the reconceptualization of learners’ deviations from native-speaker standard norms, traditionally referred to as errors. The author provides a preliminary historical overview of approaches to English language teaching (ELT) to highlight the evolution of psycholinguistic notions in the area of cognitive processes and second language acquisition. The phenomenon of language variation is seen through the lens of Vygotsky’s (1978) sociocultural theory, which leads to a different understanding of the learner’s personal voice and of their identity in multicultural global communication. Finally, the author presents some of the results ...
The spread of English as the world’s primary lingua franca (ELF) is an epiphenomenon of globalisatio...
As a result of various historical, political, economic and sociocultural factors, English today witn...
Due to the widespread advancement of English in the domain of academia (Crystal, 1997; Seidlhofer 20...
The aim of this chapter is to focus on the pedagogical implications of English as a Lingua Franca (E...
Over the past decades, English language teachers have become familiar with several terms which attem...
The present research focuses on students' attitudes and preferences towards English language learnin...
The aim of this chapter is to discuss Italian EFL primary and lower-secondary school trainee teacher...
This paper examines the relationship between language teachers and the errors made by their students...
The advance of English as a lingua franca (ELF) is believed to carry implications for English langua...
This paper presents the initial results of a pilot study conducted at the University of Calabria, (I...
This paper examines the relationship between language teachers and the errors made by their students...
Abstract - The plurality into which English has developed, and its extended lingua franca role, have...
Abstract – The social fragmentation processes due to the recent tidal migration flows, together with...
The spread of English as the world's primary lingua franca (ELF) poses some challenging questions a...
The present research focuses on students' attitudes and preferences towards English language learnin...
The spread of English as the world’s primary lingua franca (ELF) is an epiphenomenon of globalisatio...
As a result of various historical, political, economic and sociocultural factors, English today witn...
Due to the widespread advancement of English in the domain of academia (Crystal, 1997; Seidlhofer 20...
The aim of this chapter is to focus on the pedagogical implications of English as a Lingua Franca (E...
Over the past decades, English language teachers have become familiar with several terms which attem...
The present research focuses on students' attitudes and preferences towards English language learnin...
The aim of this chapter is to discuss Italian EFL primary and lower-secondary school trainee teacher...
This paper examines the relationship between language teachers and the errors made by their students...
The advance of English as a lingua franca (ELF) is believed to carry implications for English langua...
This paper presents the initial results of a pilot study conducted at the University of Calabria, (I...
This paper examines the relationship between language teachers and the errors made by their students...
Abstract - The plurality into which English has developed, and its extended lingua franca role, have...
Abstract – The social fragmentation processes due to the recent tidal migration flows, together with...
The spread of English as the world's primary lingua franca (ELF) poses some challenging questions a...
The present research focuses on students' attitudes and preferences towards English language learnin...
The spread of English as the world’s primary lingua franca (ELF) is an epiphenomenon of globalisatio...
As a result of various historical, political, economic and sociocultural factors, English today witn...
Due to the widespread advancement of English in the domain of academia (Crystal, 1997; Seidlhofer 20...