Synopses & Reviews
<div>This edited volume is dedicated to the exploration of English language acquisition and development outside of the largely monolingual environments of North America, the United Kingdom and Australia. Specifically, the studies investigate different facets of English language learning in Singapore, and uses this experience to forge connections with other New English contexts. Using empirical data drawn from a range of language classrooms, the contributors emphasise the place of education within a global framework of English language learning. In so doing they examine economic, social and political factors influencing language education, and present a refreshingly global perspective on English language acquisition. This comprehensive examination of language learning in New English contexts will be of interest to researchers in applied linguistics and world Englishes.</div>>
Synopsis
Examines economic, social and political factors influencing language education, and presents a global perspective on English language acquisition.
Synopsis
<div>This edited volume is dedicated to the exploration of English language acquisition and development outside of the largely monolingual environments of North America, the United Kingdom and Australia. Specifically, the studies investigate different facets of English language learning in Singapore, and uses this experience to forge connections with other New English contexts. Using empirical data drawn from a range of language classrooms, the contributors emphasise the place of education within a global framework of English language learning. In so doing they examine economic, social and political factors influencing language education, and present a refreshingly global perspective on English language acquisition. This comprehensive examination of language learning in New English contexts will be of interest to researchers in applied linguistics and world Englishes.</div>>
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments \ Notes on Contributors \ 1.English Acquisition and Development in Multilingual Singapore
Rita E. Silver (National Institute of Education, Singapore),
Christine G. Goh (National Institute of Education, Singapore) and Lubna Alsagoff (National Institute of Education, Singapore) \ 2. Learning English in Singapore: Pronunciation Targets and Norms
Madalena Cruz-Ferreira \
3. Talking Beyond the Here-and-Now: Preschoolers' Use of Decontextualized Language
Christine G. Goh (National Institute of Education, Singapore) and Grace Ho Li Jun (North Spring Primary School) \ 4. Listening Strategies of Singaporean Primary Pupils
Peter Y Gu (Victoria University of Wellington), Guangwei Hu (National Institute of Education, Singapore) and Lawrence J. Zhang (National Institute of Education, Singapore) \ 5. East Asian Architecture: Scaffolding in a Singaporean English Classroom V
initi Vaish (National Institute of Education, Singapore) and Chitra Shegar (Nanyang Technological University) \ 6. "What happen to your tenses?"
Paul Doyle (National Institute of Education, Singapore) \ 7. Metaphorizaton in Singaporean Student Writing
Libo Guo (National Institute of Education, Singapore) and Huaqing Hong (National Institute of Education, Singapore) \ 8. Development of Tense and Aspect in Singapore English
Lubna Alsagoff (National Institute of Education, Singapore), Dennis Yap (Zhenghua Secondary School) and Violet Yip (Yu Neng Primary School) \ 9. The Contribution of Process Drama to Improved Results in English Oral Communication
Madonna Stinson (National Institute of Education, Singapore) and Kelly Freebody (University of Sydney) \ 10. A Profile of an Adolescent Reader in Singapore: The Literacy "Repertoire" of the Reading Habit in Third Space
Wendy Bokhorst-Heng and Jeanne Wolf (Tsuda College) \ Afterword
Courtney Cazden \ Index