The present study investigated the perceptions and attitudes of two groups each of ESL teachers and students in the United States regarding World Englishes (WE) pronunciations before and after watching a video on WE accents. Data gathered via online surveys were analyzed using a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods. The results show that the perceptions of the teachers in the study ranged from somewhat negative to mildly positive, both pre- and post-video, which is consistent with Brown\u27s (1993) findings that teachers\u27 perceptions changed little if at all after being briefly exposed to WE stimuli. The education of the teachers in this study did not seem to influence their responses, either. Both groups of teachers respo...
This study aimed to explore whether non-native English-language teachers were aware of the existence...
The unprecedented growth of the number of world Englishes (WEs) calls for English language teaching ...
In the last few decades World Englishes (WE) and English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) have represented t...
Teaching English as a foreign language (TEFL) has broadened around the world and involved the speake...
The present study investigates three different groups of Freshman year EFL teacher trainees’ opini...
With the notion of World Englishes (WE) accepted in the academia, the past decade has witnessed ten ...
This study aimed to investigate L2 Swedish teachers’ and students’ attitudes towards WE accents. The...
Language attitudes color listeners' perceptions of speakers and language varieties. Speakers of sta...
English as a lingua franca (ELF) for international communication has become a heated issue for discu...
In a globalized era where English keeps the position of an international language, learnt and spoken...
The current study examined the effects of Korean elementary school teachers\u27 accents on their stu...
English has become an international language used for international and intercultural communication ...
In this study, we investigated Turkish EFL teachers' level of recognition of English accent varietie...
According to the curriculum for upper secondary school, various English accents should be introduced...
One of the challenging issues that has gained much attention, and has in fact sparked much debate, w...
This study aimed to explore whether non-native English-language teachers were aware of the existence...
The unprecedented growth of the number of world Englishes (WEs) calls for English language teaching ...
In the last few decades World Englishes (WE) and English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) have represented t...
Teaching English as a foreign language (TEFL) has broadened around the world and involved the speake...
The present study investigates three different groups of Freshman year EFL teacher trainees’ opini...
With the notion of World Englishes (WE) accepted in the academia, the past decade has witnessed ten ...
This study aimed to investigate L2 Swedish teachers’ and students’ attitudes towards WE accents. The...
Language attitudes color listeners' perceptions of speakers and language varieties. Speakers of sta...
English as a lingua franca (ELF) for international communication has become a heated issue for discu...
In a globalized era where English keeps the position of an international language, learnt and spoken...
The current study examined the effects of Korean elementary school teachers\u27 accents on their stu...
English has become an international language used for international and intercultural communication ...
In this study, we investigated Turkish EFL teachers' level of recognition of English accent varietie...
According to the curriculum for upper secondary school, various English accents should be introduced...
One of the challenging issues that has gained much attention, and has in fact sparked much debate, w...
This study aimed to explore whether non-native English-language teachers were aware of the existence...
The unprecedented growth of the number of world Englishes (WEs) calls for English language teaching ...
In the last few decades World Englishes (WE) and English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) have represented t...