Language Issues Winter edition out now
The new Winter 2017 edition of Language Issues, NATECLA's peer reviewed ESOL journal is out now with a focus on multilingual issues.
Articles comprise of both theoretical and practical content and include:
- NATECLA National Conference 2017 Keynote: Recognising multilingual realities in ESOL
- Correcting spoken errors: what, when, why and how?
- Stuck in the Present Continuous:Reflections on a month’s teaching in Grande-Synthe refugee camp in Dunkirk
- Training volunteers teaching English in refugee camps in Greece
- Comme une analphabète: teaching displaced people
- The importance of ESOL for the victims of modern slavery
- Syrian newcomers and their digital literacy practices Towards an ESOL
If you're a member and institutional subscriber, you should have received your free electronic copy already.
It's also available on the IngentaConnect platform - with free access to members.