This paper summarizes the work carried out by pre-service elementary school teacher trainees at the Zurich and Schaffhausen Universities of Teacher Education whereby pre-service teachers discovered to which degree aspects of English as a Lingua Franca are taught to elementary school children in Switzerland. Some findings include: a mismatch between textbook recordings and the Englishes heard on a regular basis in Switzerland; a general openness towards various native speaker norms of English though not necessarily towards a non-native variety; and children's general feeling of not understanding various Englishes but actually performing just as well on listening tests of native and non-native varieties. This paper provides an overview of the...
This paper provides an overview of the main findings from a European-wide on-line survey of English ...
Second language acquisition is a field that has fascinated linguists for numerous years and is a top...
Many children grow up in an environment in which the language spoken in everyday communication is no...
This paper focuses on non-native accents in ESP classrooms. In particular it looks at native and non...
This paper presents a subset of findings from a European-wide, on-line survey of English pronunciati...
Elementary school English language teachers in Swiss public schools often undergo criticism due to t...
This volume brings together work by researchers based in Switzerland and abroad investigating the po...
Linguistic diversity in Switzerland, which is generally regarded as a successful case of language ma...
In 2004 the Swiss conference of cantonal educational ministers issued a new series of guidelines for...
International audienceThis paper provides an overview of the main findings from a European-wide on-l...
The English language has been of significant importance for a long time and today it is used worldwi...
This paper considers how the way that English is learned and used in Switzerland may affect the for...
This is a Master thesis that was written at the University of teacher Education St.Gallen, Switzerla...
This paper reports on an evaluation study of a project introducing English in a partial immersion ap...
The aim of this paper is to report on students´ attitudes and their awareness towards different Engl...
This paper provides an overview of the main findings from a European-wide on-line survey of English ...
Second language acquisition is a field that has fascinated linguists for numerous years and is a top...
Many children grow up in an environment in which the language spoken in everyday communication is no...
This paper focuses on non-native accents in ESP classrooms. In particular it looks at native and non...
This paper presents a subset of findings from a European-wide, on-line survey of English pronunciati...
Elementary school English language teachers in Swiss public schools often undergo criticism due to t...
This volume brings together work by researchers based in Switzerland and abroad investigating the po...
Linguistic diversity in Switzerland, which is generally regarded as a successful case of language ma...
In 2004 the Swiss conference of cantonal educational ministers issued a new series of guidelines for...
International audienceThis paper provides an overview of the main findings from a European-wide on-l...
The English language has been of significant importance for a long time and today it is used worldwi...
This paper considers how the way that English is learned and used in Switzerland may affect the for...
This is a Master thesis that was written at the University of teacher Education St.Gallen, Switzerla...
This paper reports on an evaluation study of a project introducing English in a partial immersion ap...
The aim of this paper is to report on students´ attitudes and their awareness towards different Engl...
This paper provides an overview of the main findings from a European-wide on-line survey of English ...
Second language acquisition is a field that has fascinated linguists for numerous years and is a top...
Many children grow up in an environment in which the language spoken in everyday communication is no...