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DEVELOPING ‘ELF COMPETENCE’ IN LANGUAGE LEARNERS AND TEACHERS
Author(s) -
Andrew Blair
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
estudos linguísticos e literários
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2176-4794
pISSN - 0102-5465
DOI - 10.9771/ell.v1i65.36466
Subject(s) - competence (human resources) , english as a lingua franca , pedagogy , psychology , lingua franca , linguistic competence , mathematics education , sociology , linguistics , social psychology , philosophy
‘Competence’ is a contested term, its definition for language learners and teachers challenged by the realities of lingua franca and translingual communication. Similarly, attitudes towards language standards, models, variability and change tend to condition responses to ELF-influenced ideas on pedagogy and teacher education. Educators play a key role facilitating shifts in understanding, enabling teachers to mediate a reconceptualised view of learner/user capability, progress and success inside and outside the classroom. This paper discusses the impact of ELF-aware course content and approach for experienced practitioners, aimed at developing ‘ELF competence’, and reflects on potential future directions.

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