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pt. 1. The global and the local |
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The impact of globalization on language teaching in Japan |
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Ryuko Kubota |
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Globalization, diaspora and language education in England |
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Roxy Harris, Constant Leung and Ben Rampton |
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Globalization and the commodification of bilingualism in Canada |
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Monica Heller |
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pt. 2. Zones of contact |
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Globalization and the teaching of "communication skills" |
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Deborah Cameron |
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Foreign language learning as global communicative practice |
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Claire Kramsch and Steven L. Thorne |
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Local literacies and global literacy |
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Catherine Wallace |
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pt. 3. Methods and materials |
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"McCommunication" : a problem in the frame for SLA |
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David Block |
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Globalization, methods, and practice in periphery classrooms |
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A. Suresh Canagarajah |
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The global coursebook in English language teaching |
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John Gray |
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pt. 1. The global and the local |
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The impact of globalization on language teaching in Japan |
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Ryuko Kubota |
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