by JenniferJenkins (Author)
Routledge English Language Introductions cover core areas of language study and are one-stop resources for students.
World Englishes:
The accompanying website can be found at http://www.routledge.com/textbooks/9780415466127
Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Edition: 2
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 05 Mar 2009
ISBN 10: 0415466121
ISBN 13: 9780415466127
English as a World Language is an eclectic area of study: its complexity should not be underestimated and the sensitivities which surround it should not be taken lightly. It is in achieving the balance between accessibility and providing a pathway through a complex set of issues which is done so well in the latest edition of World Englishes. Students and lecturers can be assured that they are in good hands with Jennifer Jenkins as their guide through the varied terrain of English as a World Language. Michael Hughes, Senior Lecturer of English Language, University of Kent, UK
The additional sections on Singlish and English as a Lingua Franca bring to this edition the latest linguistic, sociolinguistic and theoretical developments in the buoyant field of World Englishes. The new content and revised activities - which encourage students to pursue informed and comparative explorations of Englishes across key geo-political sociolinguistic contexts - make this edition a state of the art resource book. Roshni Mooneeram, Head of English Studies, University of Nottingham Ningbo, China
World Englishes provides a wonderful resource for introducing students to this rapidly growing field. It covers most, if not all, of the crucial topics in a clear and well-organized format: history, theory, established Englishes and emerging varieties, linguistic structures, debates on teaching and learning, etc. I particularly like the insightfully designed activities and discussion points, which train students to be active and critical readers, and in turn prepares them for reviewing further literature beyond this text. Katherine Chen, Assistant Professor, School of English, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
References to materials straight out of everyday life--emails, speech transcripts, newspapers--make the content easily accessible to those interested in English as a world language. Recommended.
--Choice