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27 Οκτ 2021 · Engaging language learners in contemporary classrooms (Cambridge University Press) recognises the distractions that learners face today and helps teachers consider the aspects of learner engagement that they have power to influence more directly. And the Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary App (OUP, UK, with Paragon Software, Germany/Russia ...
- In our rapidly changing world what is the future of the English ...
English is one of the world's favourite languages, but will...
- The British Council looks into the Future of English
The British Council looks into the Future of English....
- In our rapidly changing world what is the future of the English ...
18 Απρ 2023 · English is one of the world's favourite languages, but will it be in the future? Mina Patel talks about how English, its teaching, assessment and use in business might change.
18 Απρ 2023 · The British Council looks into the Future of English. English will retain its position as the world’s most widely spoken language over the next decade and teachers will continue to be at the heart of English learning, even in the face of increased automation, AI and machine learning.
future for English will be a complex and plural one. The language will grow in usage and variety, yet simulta-neously diminish in relative global importance. We may find the hegemony of English replaced by an oligarchy of languages, including Spanish and Chinese. To put it in economic terms, the size of the global market for the The Future of ...
insights must shape the future of genAI in language teaching and assessment, to benefit teachers, learners, and education institutions worldwide. What does genAI mean for language teaching and learning? We believe that genAI will become an invaluable tool for language teachers and learners, supported by
What is the future of English language teaching in schools? What do we need to do to support the future of English language education? Who decides on the curriculum? These were the questions discussed on the final day of our SHAPE Education: The Future of Schools event.
In this paper we look at the definition and contexts of multilingualism, how this impacts education and language learning, and how we can engage with the interaction between the prevalence of English language use and the multilingual reality most of us find ourselves in.