- exploring the professional role identity of novice ESL teachers
- listening to lectures: thinking smaller
- teaching pragmatics in the second language classroom
- employing pragmatic stylistics: a case study of students’ online discussions
- memories of former ELF teachers as discursively constructed
- individual and common patterns in the use of vocabulary learning strategies
- the impact of extensive reading on reluctant Japanese EFL learners
- CLIL programmes in multilingual schooling contexts in Australia
- the modification of adjectives in very advanced Dutch EFL writing
- disciplinary culture and variation in the use of research and discourse nouns
This provides a valuable source of reference for applied linguists, teacher trainers, materials developers and practitioners in the field of EFL/ESL. It offers readers a deeper insight into current issues and practices, thereby broadening their knowledge and promoting professional development.