
Reconceptualising Authenticity for English as a Global Language
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What has plagued the notion of authenticity to date has been an 'alphabet soup' of abstract terms and simplistic references that attempt to define what it is and why it is important in L2 teaching and learning. In a compelling personal voice, Pinner masterfully unpacks the complexities of authenticity while re-positioning it on a continuum that is inclusive of global Englishes and relative to individuals' selves and perceived position in rapidly changing societies. * Karen E. Johnson, The Pennsylvania State University, USA * This wide-ranging book offers a timely reassessment and reassertion of the notion of authenticity in English language education, decisively unshackling it from its 'classic' mooring in native-speaker models. Richard Pinner convincingly argues that authenticity - viewed as relevant to the socially dynamic contexts within which people are learning and using English today - is a more important goal for educators than ever before. * Richard Smith, University of Warwick, UK * This is a clever and horizon-expanding book with a lot to offer readers. It gives an insightful and comprehensive review of debates around authenticity in language teaching and learning while suggesting a new way forward that is less Anglocentric and less static. The book is written in a lively, engaging and in many places entertaining, way with ample examples to concretise at times complex lines of argument. -- Anna Kristina Hultgren, The Open University, UK * BAAL News, Issue 114, Winter 2019 *More details
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2. Existential, Philosophical and Theoretical Underpinnings
3. English as a Global Language
4. Authenticity in Language Teaching
5. The Authenticity Continuum
6. Authenticity in Bilingual Educational Contexts
7. New Media as a Catalyst for Authenticity
8. Conclusion
9. References
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