Multilingual English Language Teaching in the Philippines
In English language teaching (ELT) circles, the English used in the Philippines is traditionally labelled as ESL. However, that label, including the attitudes and practices that it brings, does not accurately capture the complex language situation in the country. In this article, we argue that Engli...
Main Authors: | Jovie D. Espino, Dan Henry F. Gonzales, Isabel Pefianco Martin |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Cranmore Publishing
2021-10-01
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Series: | International Journal of TESOL Studies |
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Online Access: | https://www.tesolunion.org/attachments/files/5MZY33MTDL8MMUZFZDVL1NGUW5MZZM8Y2M5FYZAY4MMQYBNDE43N2NIBOGZM8MTG59YZYXFMJYW3MWYW3NTA3CMDGWFLJK18NDGX8MZE53LJU2.pdf |
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