Language Use in English-Medium Instruction at University
International Perspectives on Teacher Practice
Herausgeber: Lasagabaster, David; Doiz, Aintzane
Language Use in English-Medium Instruction at University
International Perspectives on Teacher Practice
Herausgeber: Lasagabaster, David; Doiz, Aintzane
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This collection brings together insights from research and scholars' practical experience on the role of language and language use in teacher practices at the university level in EMI contexts, offering global perspectives across diverse educational settings.
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This collection brings together insights from research and scholars' practical experience on the role of language and language use in teacher practices at the university level in EMI contexts, offering global perspectives across diverse educational settings.
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 322g
- ISBN-13: 9780367681807
- ISBN-10: 0367681803
- Artikelnr.: 60935350
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 322g
- ISBN-13: 9780367681807
- ISBN-10: 0367681803
- Artikelnr.: 60935350
David Lasagabaster is Professor of Applied Linguistics at the University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU, Spain. He has published on CLIL, EMI, attitudes and motivation, and multilingualism. He has published widely in international journals and books. Among others, he has co-edited English-medium Instruction at Universities: Global Challenges (2013). Aintzane Doiz is Associate Professor in the Department of English and German Studies and Translation and Interpretation at the University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU, Spain. She has co-edited English-medium Instruction at Universities: Global Challenges (2013) and Motivation and Foreign Language Learning: From Theory to Practice (2014).
Introduction: Foregrounding language issues in English-medium instruction
courses David Lasagabaster and Aintzane Doiz 1. An exploratory analysis of
Language Related Episodes (LREs) in a Brazilian EMI context: Lecturers' and
students' perspectives Ron Martinez, Paola Machado and Candida Palma 2.
Analysing EMI teachers' and students' talk about language and language use
Aintzane Doiz and David Lasagabaster 3. EMI teachers' use of Interactive
metadiscourse in lecture organisation and knowledge construction Lei Zhang
and Yuen Yi Lo 4. Strategies to Enhance Comprehension in EMI Lectures:
Examples from the Italian Context Francesca Costa and Cristina Mariotti 5.
EMI materials in online initial English language teacher education Darío
Luis Banegas and Graciela Manzur Busleimán 6. Pronunciation in EMI: a
preliminary study of Spanish university students' intelligibility and
comprehensibility Esther Gómez-Lacabex and Francisco Gallardo-del-Puerto
7. Students' language-related challenges of studying through English: What
EMI teachers can do Heath Rose 8. Challenges of English-medium higher
education: The first-year experience in Hong Kong revisited a decade later
Christopher Shepard and Bruce Morrison 9. Implementing EMI in higher
education: language use, language research and professional development
Victor Pavón Vázquez and Maria Ellison 10. Epilogue: Disciplinary
literacies as a nexus for content and language teacher practice Hans
Malmström and Diane Pecorari
courses David Lasagabaster and Aintzane Doiz 1. An exploratory analysis of
Language Related Episodes (LREs) in a Brazilian EMI context: Lecturers' and
students' perspectives Ron Martinez, Paola Machado and Candida Palma 2.
Analysing EMI teachers' and students' talk about language and language use
Aintzane Doiz and David Lasagabaster 3. EMI teachers' use of Interactive
metadiscourse in lecture organisation and knowledge construction Lei Zhang
and Yuen Yi Lo 4. Strategies to Enhance Comprehension in EMI Lectures:
Examples from the Italian Context Francesca Costa and Cristina Mariotti 5.
EMI materials in online initial English language teacher education Darío
Luis Banegas and Graciela Manzur Busleimán 6. Pronunciation in EMI: a
preliminary study of Spanish university students' intelligibility and
comprehensibility Esther Gómez-Lacabex and Francisco Gallardo-del-Puerto
7. Students' language-related challenges of studying through English: What
EMI teachers can do Heath Rose 8. Challenges of English-medium higher
education: The first-year experience in Hong Kong revisited a decade later
Christopher Shepard and Bruce Morrison 9. Implementing EMI in higher
education: language use, language research and professional development
Victor Pavón Vázquez and Maria Ellison 10. Epilogue: Disciplinary
literacies as a nexus for content and language teacher practice Hans
Malmström and Diane Pecorari
Introduction: Foregrounding language issues in English-medium instruction
courses David Lasagabaster and Aintzane Doiz 1. An exploratory analysis of
Language Related Episodes (LREs) in a Brazilian EMI context: Lecturers' and
students' perspectives Ron Martinez, Paola Machado and Candida Palma 2.
Analysing EMI teachers' and students' talk about language and language use
Aintzane Doiz and David Lasagabaster 3. EMI teachers' use of Interactive
metadiscourse in lecture organisation and knowledge construction Lei Zhang
and Yuen Yi Lo 4. Strategies to Enhance Comprehension in EMI Lectures:
Examples from the Italian Context Francesca Costa and Cristina Mariotti 5.
EMI materials in online initial English language teacher education Darío
Luis Banegas and Graciela Manzur Busleimán 6. Pronunciation in EMI: a
preliminary study of Spanish university students' intelligibility and
comprehensibility Esther Gómez-Lacabex and Francisco Gallardo-del-Puerto
7. Students' language-related challenges of studying through English: What
EMI teachers can do Heath Rose 8. Challenges of English-medium higher
education: The first-year experience in Hong Kong revisited a decade later
Christopher Shepard and Bruce Morrison 9. Implementing EMI in higher
education: language use, language research and professional development
Victor Pavón Vázquez and Maria Ellison 10. Epilogue: Disciplinary
literacies as a nexus for content and language teacher practice Hans
Malmström and Diane Pecorari
courses David Lasagabaster and Aintzane Doiz 1. An exploratory analysis of
Language Related Episodes (LREs) in a Brazilian EMI context: Lecturers' and
students' perspectives Ron Martinez, Paola Machado and Candida Palma 2.
Analysing EMI teachers' and students' talk about language and language use
Aintzane Doiz and David Lasagabaster 3. EMI teachers' use of Interactive
metadiscourse in lecture organisation and knowledge construction Lei Zhang
and Yuen Yi Lo 4. Strategies to Enhance Comprehension in EMI Lectures:
Examples from the Italian Context Francesca Costa and Cristina Mariotti 5.
EMI materials in online initial English language teacher education Darío
Luis Banegas and Graciela Manzur Busleimán 6. Pronunciation in EMI: a
preliminary study of Spanish university students' intelligibility and
comprehensibility Esther Gómez-Lacabex and Francisco Gallardo-del-Puerto
7. Students' language-related challenges of studying through English: What
EMI teachers can do Heath Rose 8. Challenges of English-medium higher
education: The first-year experience in Hong Kong revisited a decade later
Christopher Shepard and Bruce Morrison 9. Implementing EMI in higher
education: language use, language research and professional development
Victor Pavón Vázquez and Maria Ellison 10. Epilogue: Disciplinary
literacies as a nexus for content and language teacher practice Hans
Malmström and Diane Pecorari