AbstractWith the proliferation of digital media employed for content production and connection among individuals, electronically-mediated communication (EMC) is finding increasing use and recognition in teaching English as a foreign language (TEFL). At the same time, the pedagogical research and practice have not sufficiently addressed the peculiarities of electronic discourse involved in on-line interaction or its implications for TEFL. Its distinctive linguistic characteristics, which deviate significantly from the normative usage, taught in formal education, present certain difficulties for EFL learners. The potential hazards of inappropriate use of electronic discourse may lead to significant communication problems, such as exclusion, f...
Information and communication technologies present a new medium of\ud discourse that facilitates int...
The online course offerings have grown exponentially globally since the turn of the 21st century â€...
For two academic years, students of French at UCLan and students of English at the IUT (University I...
AbstractWith the proliferation of digital media employed for content production and connection among...
E-communication places new demands on language, leading to interesting variations in written langua...
With the rapid development of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs), the way people comm...
E-communication places new demands on language, leading to interesting variations in written langua...
In the modern world, which has undergone an extensive technological revolution, the plurality of dig...
The concept of discourse has conventionally been thought of and taught in terms of written and spoke...
Communication technology is changing things. Language is no exception. Some language researchers arg...
This book is for communicative EFL classes that focus on developing language production skills throu...
Since text messaging is a widely popular method of communication among young people, the paper tries...
This book is for communicative EFL classes that focus on developing language production skills throu...
An incredible number of articles have been expounded on English language educating and the utilizati...
This symposium examines the impact and potential of communication technologies in learning EFL. Case...
Information and communication technologies present a new medium of\ud discourse that facilitates int...
The online course offerings have grown exponentially globally since the turn of the 21st century â€...
For two academic years, students of French at UCLan and students of English at the IUT (University I...
AbstractWith the proliferation of digital media employed for content production and connection among...
E-communication places new demands on language, leading to interesting variations in written langua...
With the rapid development of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs), the way people comm...
E-communication places new demands on language, leading to interesting variations in written langua...
In the modern world, which has undergone an extensive technological revolution, the plurality of dig...
The concept of discourse has conventionally been thought of and taught in terms of written and spoke...
Communication technology is changing things. Language is no exception. Some language researchers arg...
This book is for communicative EFL classes that focus on developing language production skills throu...
Since text messaging is a widely popular method of communication among young people, the paper tries...
This book is for communicative EFL classes that focus on developing language production skills throu...
An incredible number of articles have been expounded on English language educating and the utilizati...
This symposium examines the impact and potential of communication technologies in learning EFL. Case...
Information and communication technologies present a new medium of\ud discourse that facilitates int...
The online course offerings have grown exponentially globally since the turn of the 21st century â€...
For two academic years, students of French at UCLan and students of English at the IUT (University I...