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English as an International Language in Asia: Implications for Language Education
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Anthony J. Liddicoat and Angela Scarino (eds): Languages in Australian Education: Problems, Prospects and Future Directions
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Strategies for building social connection through English: Challenges for immigrants and implications for teaching English as a second language
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English as an Asian lingua franca: the 'lingua franca approach' and implications for language education policy
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Liminality in multitasking: Where talk and task collide in computer collaborations
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Facilitating self-directed learning amongst international students of health sciences: The dual discourse of self-efficacy
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English as an International Language in Asia: Implications for language education
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Language choice as an index of identity: linguistic landscape in Dili, Timor-Leste
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The effects of geographic location and picture support on children's story retelling performance
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Timor-Leste: Sustaining and maintaining the national languages in education
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Mother tongue-based multilingual education: A new direction for Timor-Leste
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The Power of the Local: Education Choices and Language Maintenance among the Bafut, Kom and Nso' Communities of Northwest Cameroon
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Encouraging higher level thinking and learning in MTB MLE programs
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