Re-positioning Accent Attitude in the Global Englishes Paradigm

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Accent Attitudes
accent attitudes in education
Accent Exposure
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Australian English Accents
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Chinese context
Chinese Educational Settings
Chinese EFL Context
EFL
EIL Scholar
Elf
Elf Paradigm
Elt Setting
English Accents
English as a Foreign Language
English as a Second Language
English language policy
English Learning Motivation
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expanding circle
Expanding Circle Contexts
Expanding Circle Countries
Folk Linguistics
Global Englishes
Global Englishes paradigm
identity negotiation
intercultural communication
L1 Habitus
Language Attitude Research
Language Attitudes
Language Awareness
Language ethnography
Language identity
language ideology
Language pedagogy
Language policy and planning
Language variety
Lingua franca
Linguistic hierarchy
Native Standard
Post-method Pedagogy
pronunciation pedagogy
Pronunciation Teaching
Sociolinguistics
sociolinguistics China
Standard Language Ideology

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032083438
  • Weight: 160g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book revisits the issue of China English as a developing variety of English and scrutinises students’ and teachers’ attitudes towards their own and other English accents from the critical phenomenological perspective of Global Englishes (GE) in the Chinese context. The research contributes to the field of GE by proposing a model of pronunciation teaching called ToPIC (Teaching of Pronunciation for Intercultural Communication) informed by interculturally responsive language pedagogy. Combining theory and empirical data, the book presents ground-breaking research on accent attitudes in the Chinese context within the GE paradigm and raises issues and concerns regarding teaching English, particularly speaking and pronunciation, from the GE perspective. Unpacking attitudes towards English accents from a critical perspective, this book will both show policy makers the need to consider the impacts of GE and help practitioners and language learners re-evaluate the goals and needs of English learning. The ToPIC approach also has significance for curriculum reform as it readdresses various issues in language policy and practice. The ToPIC approach is recommended for those interested in teaching and learning English in the expanding circle context and those seeking to learn more about learning and using English across the world.

Fan (Gabriel) Fang obtained his PhD from the Centre for Global Englishes, University of Southampton, UK. He is currently Associate Professor at Shantou University, China, and Distinguished Adjunct Professor of King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. His research interests include Global Englishes, language attitude, identity, intercultural communication, and ELT. His has published articles in journals including Asia Pacific Journal of Education, Asian Englishes, ELT Journal, English Today, Language Teaching Research, System, The Asian Journal of Applied Linguistics, and The Journal of Asia TEFL. He recently completed a British Council funded project (led by Dr Will Baker) investigating the development of intercultural citizenship and its relationship to English language use among Chinese students in the UK. His latest volume (co-edited with Dr Handoyo Puji Widodo) Critical Perspectives on Global Englishes in Asia: Language Policy, Curriculum, Pedagogy and Assessment was published in 2019.

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