So many Englishes webinar: Q&Aby Web Editor on 1 October 2019 in ELT publishing, Materials writingSo many Englishes webinar: Q&AIn this blog post, Karen Spiller follows up on some of the questions that were left unanswered in the Q&A section at the end of the recent joint TESOL Association MWIS and MaWSIG webinar: So many Englishes! What does this mean for writers and publishers? The webinar was co-presented by Karen Spiller and Sherrise Roehr on 17 July 2019. You can find a recording of the webinar on
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English is no longer the default language of American pop | Music | The Guardian
K-popEnglish is no longer the default language of American popK-pop and Reggaeton’s charts successes are transforming popular culture and leading to more young people learning Korean
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Teachers with Northern accents are being told to ‘posh up’, here’s why
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Teaching Grammar: Classroom Choices Q&A with Charlotte Rance
20 December 2017by Oxford University Press ELTLeave a commentTeaching Grammar: Classroom Choices Q&A with Charlotte Rance
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