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Adaptable English Language Teaching - Advances and Frameworks for Responding to New Circumstances

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The ELT community must adapt to the needs of emerging situations and a diverse range of learners. Adaptable English Language Teaching brings together contributions from renowned scholars around the world with insights on all major areas of English language teaching with an emphasis on adaptability.

List of contents










Introduction
Section 1: ELT responses to new circumstances
Chapter 1: English language curriculum development in new circumstances
Chapter 2: Sustainability in English language teacher education: Preparing teachers for an unknown future
Chapter 3: Understanding the needs of international EAP students: Adaptive progress
Chapter 4: Silence as autonomy: Case studies of Australian and international students
Section 2: ELT assessment, feedback, and managing classrooms in new circumstances
Chapter 5: New approaches to the assessment of English as an additional language
Chapter 6: Feedback to students in ELT
Chapter 7: ELT classroom management in times of change
Section 3: Teaching English language skills and components in new circumstances
Chapter 8: Teaching listening in new circumstances
Chapter 9: Teaching reading
Chapter 10: Challenges and opportunities in teaching speaking
Chapter 11: L2 Writing Pedagogy: Responding to emerging needs and emergencies
Chapter 12: Adaptable teaching of grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation: Enhancing fluency and engagement through online apps
Section 4: The contribution of technology to ELT in new circumstances
Chapter 13: Language teachers and teaching technologies: Valuing the teacher and teacher values in online learning
Chapter 14: Computer-assisted language learning and teaching: Emerging trends, challenges, and solutions in ELT
Chapter 15: A Multimodal analysis of roleplays between Upper Intermediate level learners: lessons for teaching oral language competency in online contexts
Conclusion


About the author










Nima A. Nazari is Professor of Applied Linguistics and works as Centre Director at OnCampus London South Bank University, UK.
A. Mehdi Riazi is Professor of Applied Linguistics at the College of Humanities and Social Sciences of Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU), Qatar.


Summary

The ELT community must adapt to the needs of emerging situations and a diverse range of learners. Adaptable English Language Teaching brings together contributions from renowned scholars around the world with insights on all major areas of English language teaching with an emphasis on adaptability.

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