Live Session: January 19, Monday, 1 pm GMT
Reading Materials
1. Selvi, A. F. (2014). Myths and misconceptions about Nonnative English speakers in the TESOL (NNEST) Movement. TESOL Journal, 5(3), 573-611.
http://nnestevo2015.pbworks.com/w/file/91217589/Selvi%20(2014)%20Myths%20and%20Misconceptions%20About%20Nonnative%20English%20Speakers%20in%20TESOL%20(NNEST)%20Movement.pdf
2. Yilin Sun, What Is Intercultural Communicative Competence? http://blog.tesol.org/what-is-intercultural-communicative-competence/
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Chris Hastings is an English Language Fellow at South China Normal University in Guangzhou, China. Before coming to China, he worked in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia as a Technical English Language Instructor while completing his dissertation, “Attitudes & Acculturation: A Qualitative Case Study of EFL Teachers in Saudi Arabia.” In addition to teaching EFL in Colombia, Brazil, and South Korea, he worked in Iraq with US Department of State and the Iraqi Ministry of Education as an English Language Specialist training K-12 English teachers. Currently, his main research interests include Second Language Motivation, Storytelling in the Language Classroom, and Food and Cultural Identity.
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