Teaching English as an International Language An introduction to the role of English as an international language and its implications for language teaching.
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Winner: Ben Warren Prize 2002<br />
Shortlisted for: Frank Bell Prize

Teaching English as an International Language

An introduction to the role of English as an international language and its implications for language teaching.

Sandra Lee McKay
158 pages | numerous figures and tables | 245x166mm
978-0-19-437364-7 | Paperback | 07 March 2002
Price:  £21.00
Market Restrictions: Not Available for purchase in France.
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