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December 2005

Volume 7. Issue 4.

We also introduce this Volume in Full MS Word E Book Format. pps 1 - 227 PDF Version

Foreword & Index: Dr. Roger Nunn
Article 1. Hong Wang and Liying Cheng. The Impact of Curriculum Innovation on the Cultures of Teaching
Article 2. Mohamed El-Okda. A Proposed Model for EFL Teacher Involvement in On-going Curriculum Development
Article 3. Hu-c
hin Yeh. Teacher Study Groups as a Vehicle to Strengthen EFL Teachers' Professional Identity and Voice
Article 4. John Adamson. Teacher Development in EFL: What is to be Learned Beyond Methodology in Asian Contexts?
Article 5. Mervyn J. Wighting, Deanna L. Nisbet and Evie R. Tindall. Exploring a Summer English Language Camp Experience in China: A Descriptive Case Study
Article 6. Xiuping Li. An Analysis of Chinese EFL learners' Beliefs about the Role of Rote Learning in Vocabulary Learning Strategies
Article 7. Joanne Rajadurai. Revisiting the Concentric Circles: Conceptual and Sociolinguistic Considerations
Article 8. Evelyn Doman. Current Debates in SLA
Article 9. Ann Dashwood. Alternatives to Questioning: Teacher Role in Classroom Discussion
Article 10. Reima Sado Al-Jarf. The Effects of Online Grammar Instruction on Low Proficiency EFL College Students' Achievement
Article 11. Pedro Luchini. Task-Based Pronunciation Teaching: A State-of-the-art Perspective
Article 12. Francis Mangubhai. What can EFL Teachers Learn from Immersion Language Teaching?
Article 13. Huw Jarvis. Technology and Change in English Language Teaching (ELT)


September 2005.

Volume 7. Issue 3.

We also introduce this Volume in Full MS Word E Book Format. pps 1- 159 (click)

Foreword: Dr. Roger Nunn
Article 1. Essay Dr. David Nunan.
Important Tasks of English Education: Asia-wide and Beyond
Article 2. Marc Helgesen. Classroom Practices & Materials. Future Directions.
Article 3. Phan Le Ha. Toward a critical notion of appropriation of English as an international language.
Article 4. Paul Nation. Teaching Vocabulary.
Article 5. Ahmet Acar. The "Communicative Competence" Controversy.
Article 6. Roger Nunn. Competence and Teaching English as an International language.
Article 7. Alex Poole. Focus on Form Instruction.
Article 8. Anson Yang, Alex Chan, Lil-ko Ho, Bonnie Tam. Does an Open forum Promote Learning Among Students. A Collaborative Learning Approach.
Article 9. Ali S.M. Al-Issa. An Ideological Discussion of the Impact of the NNESTs' English Language Knowledge on ESL Policy Implementation. 'A Special Reference to the Omani Context.
Article 10. Esmat Babaii & Hasan Ansary. On the Effect of Disciplinary Variation on Transitivity: The Case of Academic Book Reviews
Article 11. Pham Phu Quynh Na. Errors In The Translation Of Topic-Comment Structures Of Vietnamese Into English.


June 2005

Volume 7. Issue 2

We also introduce this Volume in Full MS Word E Book Format. pps 1 - 203 (click)

Article 1. Xuesong Gao. A Tale of Two Mainland Chinese English Learners.
Article 2. Takahiro Ioroi & Masayoshi Otagaki. Frequency Effects on Japanese Learners' Perceptions of Morphologically Complex Words.
Article 3. Darren Lingley. Spoken Features of Dialogue Journal Writing.
Article 4. Jerry Gebhard & Toshinobu Nagamine. A Mutual Learning Experience: Collaborative Journaling Between a Nonnative- Speaker Intern and Native Speaker Cooperating-Teacher.
Article 5. Yanghee Kim & Jiyoung Kim. Teaching Korean University Writing Class:
Balancing the Process and the Genre Approach
Article 6. Akhiro Ito. A Validation Study on English Language Tests in a Japanese Nationwide University Entrance Examination.
Article 7. Weiping Gu & Juan Liu. Test Analysis of College Students Communicative Competence in English.
Article 8. Siaw Fong Chung. Putting Students' Differences in Perspectives: An Introduction to the Individual Developing Model.
Article 9. Joseph Lee. The Native Speaker: An Achievable Model.
Article 10. Miguel Manetro & Yuko Iwai. Reframing English Language Education in Japan.
Article 11. Mahmoud A. Al-Khatib. English in the Work Place. An Analysis of the Communication Needs of Tourism and Banking Personnel.
Article 12. Paul Robertson. In the Case of L2 Learning -v- Cultural Awareness.


Special Edition: May 2005 Conference Proceedings

(1) Dr. Rod Ellis. Principles of Instructed Language Learning
(2) Dr. Phyllis Chew. Asian Realities in English Learning
(3) Marc Helgesen. Classroom Practices & Materials: Future Directions.
(4) Dr. Li Minhsheng. Communicating Effectively with Chinese Learners in the EFL Classroom
(5) Dr. Roger Nunn. Bilingualism and Aspects of Competence as a Holistic Concept.
(6) Dr. John Adamson. Teacher Development in EFL: what is to be learned beyond methodology in Asian contexts?

(7) Mr. Peter Dash. 'Toward More Equitable and Efficient "Zone" Models supporting English Language Learning: Focus on China and Korea


March 2005.

Volume 7. Issue 1

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Article 1. Phyllis Chew. Change and Continuity: English Language Teaching in Singapore
Article 2. David Nunan. An introduction to Task-Based Language Teaching
Article 3. Sayeedur Rahman. Orientations and Motivation in English Language Learning: a Study of Bangladeshi Students at Undergraduate Level
Article 4. Rula Fahmi Bataineh. Jordanian Undergraduate EFL Students' Errors in the Use of the Indefinite Article
Article 5. Bolaji Aremo. Nouns Illustrating Adjective-Noun Conversion in English
Article 6. Caroline C. Hwang. Effective EFL Education Through Popular Authentic Materials
Article 7. Joseph Anthony Narciso Z. Tiangco. Using Contemporary Psychological Perspectives in Re-Understanding Taiwanese EFL Development: Observations and Implications for Tertiary Education
Article 8. Ming-Nuan Yang. Nursing Pre-professionals' Medical Terminology Learning Strategies
Article 9. Liang Guodong & Han Jing. A Contrastive Study on Disagreement Strategies for Politeness between American English & Mandarin Chinese
Article 10. Yu Hua Chen. Computer Mediated Communication:
The Use of CMC to Develop EFL Learners' Communicative Competence
Article 11. Neil Heffernan. Leadership in EFL: Time for Change?
Article 12. Deepti Gupta. ELT in India: A Brief Historical and Current Overview



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