This article draws on data from a British Council-funded project which aimed both to compare global early English language learning (EELL) pedagogic practices in 2020 with those in 2010 and to investigate current EELL teaching and learning in primary schools. The project had an explicit focus on classroom language practice, that is, the languages teachers (and learners) use to deliver and learn English content, a key pedagogic concern in the literature. This article first compares survey data on classroom language use in 2010 and 2020 before presenting a more in-depth consideration of the 2020 data from fourteen case studies to give an overview of current classroom language practices
Over the last year the density of learners who speak English as their second or even third language ...
This literature review investigates what previous research has found regarding target language use i...
It has been widely debated whether the use of the mother tongue is effective when learning a new lan...
This article draws on data from a British Council-funded project which aimed both to compare global ...
Foreign language (FL) learning in English primary schools, statutory provision for most schools sinc...
This paper will present findings from a research project investigating the perspectives and experien...
This article presents observations and discussion of the successful teaching of English to pupils, i...
Teachers’ use of the target language is a crucial aspect of instructed language learning, especially...
This article reviews the 'Initial Teacher Training National Curriculum for Primary English', which s...
English is taught in classrooms across the globe to learners of all ages, from very young learners i...
This chapter focuses on the follow-up phase of a larger project which was carried out in three prima...
Previous research shows that exposure to the target language affect students' performance. Learning ...
This paper discusses some of the findings from a 3-year longitudinal study of language learning in t...
The rise of English as a global language has led scholars to call for a paradigm shift in the field ...
The use of home languages has previously been advocated in highly multilingual UK classrooms. Howeve...
Over the last year the density of learners who speak English as their second or even third language ...
This literature review investigates what previous research has found regarding target language use i...
It has been widely debated whether the use of the mother tongue is effective when learning a new lan...
This article draws on data from a British Council-funded project which aimed both to compare global ...
Foreign language (FL) learning in English primary schools, statutory provision for most schools sinc...
This paper will present findings from a research project investigating the perspectives and experien...
This article presents observations and discussion of the successful teaching of English to pupils, i...
Teachers’ use of the target language is a crucial aspect of instructed language learning, especially...
This article reviews the 'Initial Teacher Training National Curriculum for Primary English', which s...
English is taught in classrooms across the globe to learners of all ages, from very young learners i...
This chapter focuses on the follow-up phase of a larger project which was carried out in three prima...
Previous research shows that exposure to the target language affect students' performance. Learning ...
This paper discusses some of the findings from a 3-year longitudinal study of language learning in t...
The rise of English as a global language has led scholars to call for a paradigm shift in the field ...
The use of home languages has previously been advocated in highly multilingual UK classrooms. Howeve...
Over the last year the density of learners who speak English as their second or even third language ...
This literature review investigates what previous research has found regarding target language use i...
It has been widely debated whether the use of the mother tongue is effective when learning a new lan...