Dear all,
The next edition of Language Issues, the NATECLA journal, will focus on ESOL in an international context - and the editorial board would love to hear from any members of this list (or colleagues) who have had experience of teaching ESOL/ESL in other countries where English is a dominant language. (Note: very aware that several extremely challenging cans of worms might present themselves for consideration at this moment, so without wishing to open up debates around ESOL/ESL/EFL/ELF/ELT etc, let's just say we're thinking primarily of English language teaching that is aimed at refugees/immigrants/asylum seekers for settlement purposes.....)
Please contact me directly in the first instance...
John Sutter
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