LINGUIST List 17.2389
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Thu Aug 24 2006
FYI: Master of English as an International Language
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1. Dr Farzad
Sharifian,
Master of English as an International Language
Message 1: Master of English as an International Language
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Date: 22-Aug-2006
From: Dr Farzad Sharifian <farzad.sharifian arts.monash.edu.au>
Subject: Master of English as an International Language
A new innovative Master of English as an International Language course is scheduled to begin at Monash University, Melbourne, in Semester 1, 2007. This course is designed for candidates who are interested in exploring the issues that are associated with the role of English as an international language. The course covers issues that relate to the socio-cultural, conceptual, and ideological considerations that relate to the spread of English around the world. It addresses issues such as the speaker's identity, teaching of English as an international language, and the use of English as a Lingua Franca in international professional contexts. Candiates will have the options of coursework and/or research to complete the degree. For further information please contact the course coordinator, using the following address, or visit the website of the course at http://www.arts.monash.edu.au/eil/postgrad.html Dr Farzad Sharifian Postgraduate Coordinator: English as an Internatioanl Language School of Languages, Cultures, and Linguistics Monash University Building 11 Melbourne, Victoria, 3800 Australia Email: Farzad.Sharifian arts.monash.edu.au Homepage: http://www.geocities.com/fsharifian/ Phone: +61 3 9905 1281 Fax: +61 3 9905 5437
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
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