627218 Teaching English as a Lingua Franca

Wintersemester 2016/2017 | Stand: 10.01.2017 LV auf Merkliste setzen
627218
Teaching English as a Lingua Franca
PS 2
3
wöch.
alle 3 Semester
Englisch
  • Awareness of the fact that English as a lingua franca is the most widespread use of English worldwide and
  • Reflection upon potential consequences for the English language classroom-Knowledge of research findings on teaching English as a lingua franca; comparison of an English as a lingua franca (ELF) model of learning English with a traditional English as a foreign language (EFL) model of learning English-
  • Competence to find ways of bringing English as a lingua franca into the classroom
  • Awareness of intercultural function of English as an International Lingua Franca and
  • Ability to facilitate intercultural communication skills as part of the English language class
  • Develop classroom activities which consider the role of English as a Lingua Franca

English as a lingua franca is the most widespread use of English in Europe and worldwide. Most of our students use English to communicate with non-native speakers of English in lingua franca contexts. There are estimates that about 80 percent of verbal exchanges in which English is used as a second language do not involve any native speakers of English. What does this mean for how we teach English in the classroom? Can we bring the world’s lingua franca into the classroom, and if yes how? This course aims to give you an overview of current research perspectives on teaching English as a lingua franca. We are going to look at what we can currently do to take these research findings into account and to discuss potentially radical ways in which our curricula and teaching may change in the future. There will be activities for creating cultural awareness and cross-cultural communication skills in the ELF classroom that take into account the cross-cultural nature of English as a lingua franca. There will also be opportunities for you to design your own ELF relevant activities and lesson plans.

Input by tutor / lecturette; Individual research / reading assignments; Paired sharing, group and small group activities; Individual response and reflection

Active participation in class discussions, reading assignments; Planning and execution of a teaching activity; Reflective paper or letter

to be supplied in class

Eingangsmodul am "Innsbrucker Modell der Fremdsprachendidaktik".

Diese LV ist dem Mittelmodul IMoF zugeordnet.

Die Aufnahme in die LV erfolgt nach Erfüllung aller Zulassungsbedingungen (Bitte informieren Sie sich unbedingt unter http://www.uibk.ac.at/imof/lehre.html).

05.10.2016
Gruppe 0
Datum Uhrzeit Ort
Mi 05.10.2016
08.30 - 10.00 40528 40528 Barrierefrei
Mi 12.10.2016
08.30 - 10.00 40528 40528 Barrierefrei
Mi 19.10.2016
08.30 - 10.00 40528 40528 Barrierefrei
Mi 09.11.2016
08.30 - 10.00 40528 40528 Barrierefrei
Mi 16.11.2016
08.30 - 10.00 40528 40528 Barrierefrei
Mi 23.11.2016
08.30 - 10.00 40528 40528 Barrierefrei
Mi 30.11.2016
08.30 - 10.00 40528 40528 Barrierefrei
Mi 07.12.2016
08.30 - 10.00 40528 40528 Barrierefrei
Mi 14.12.2016
08.30 - 10.00 40528 40528 Barrierefrei
Mi 11.01.2017
08.30 - 10.00 40528 40528 Barrierefrei Entfall wegen Krankheit
Mi 18.01.2017
08.30 - 10.00 40528 40528 Barrierefrei
Mi 25.01.2017
08.30 - 10.00 40528 40528 Barrierefrei
Mi 01.02.2017
08.30 - 10.00 40528 40528 Barrierefrei