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“We are not the language police”: comparing multilingual EMI programmes in Europe and Asia
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“Without English this is just not possible…”: studies of language policy and practice in international universities from Europe and Asia ...
Baker, Will; Huettner, Julia. - : University of Southampton, 2016
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The power of beliefs: lay theories and their influence on the implementation of CLIL programmes
Huettner, Julia; Dalton-Puffer, Christiane; Smit, Ute. - : Taylor and Francis, 2016
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“Without English this is just not possible…”: studies of language policy and practice in international universities from Europe and Asia
Baker, William; Huettner, Julia. - : University of Southampton, 2016
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University teachers’ beliefs of language and content integration in English-medium education in multilingual university settings
Dafouz, Emma; Huettner, Julia; Smit, Ute. - : Multilingual Matters, 2016
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Communicative purpose in student genres: evidence from authors and texts
Huettner, Julia. - 2015
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CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning): The bigger picture. A response to: A. Bruton. 2013. CLIL: Some of the reasons why … and why not. System 41 (2013): 587–597
In: System. - Amsterdam : Elsevier 44 (2014), 160-167
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Agreeing to disagree: ‘doing disagreement’ in assessed oral L2 interactions
Huettner, Julia. - 2014
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The power of beliefs: lay theories and their influence on the implementation of CLIL programmes
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Theory and Practice in EFL Teacher Education: Bridging the Gap
Huettner, Julia; Mehlmauer-Larcher, Barbara; Reichl, Susanne. - : Multilingual Matters, 2012
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Book review.Content and foreign language integrated learning: contributions to multilingualism in European contexts
Huettner, Julia. - 2012
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Some 'friendly' confusion: SCOTS and ELF
In: ELT journal. - Oxford : Oxford University Press 65 (2011) 2, 183
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Some ‘friendly’ confusion: SCOTS and ELF
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A cross-sectional analysis of oral narratives by children with CLIL and non-CLIL instruction
Huettner, Julia; Rieder-Bünemann, Angelika. - : John Benjamins, 2010
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ESP teacher education at the interface of theory and practice: Introducing a model of mediated corpus-based genre analysis
In: System. - Amsterdam : Elsevier 37 (2009) 1, 99-109
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Fluent speakers – fluent interactions: on the creation of (co)-fluency in English as a lingua franca
Huettner, Julia. - : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2009
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ESP teacher education at the interface of theory and practice: introducing a model of mediated corpus-based genre analysis
Abstract: One of the effects of the growing importance of global English in professional contexts has been the rise of ESP teaching at all levels. Despite the concurrently increasing demand for ESP teachers, pre-service teacher education programmes in Europe have so far largely neglected this important area. In order to address the professional needs of future ESP teachers, a novel and coherent framework for mediating the findings of corpus linguistics and genre analysis has been developed. The advantages of such a model of mediated corpus-based genre analysis lie in its flexibility of application to diverse ESP settings and target groups, so empowering both student teachers and their future pupils to develop autonomous language capabilities. Following this model, student teachers are familiarized with the potential of specialized corpora as a source of information regarding specific genres, such as contracts of sale, sustainability reports or company profiles, and as a tool in materials development. This model of mediated corpus-based genre analysis, which will be presented and discussed in this paper, has been implemented in an innovative teacher education project at the English Department of the University of Vienna. Feedback from both student teachers and future employers underlines the positive effects of such a linguistics-informed approach to teacher education.
URL: https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/143719/
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The genre(s) of student writing: developing writing models
In: International journal of applied linguistics. - Oxford [u.a.] : Blackwell 18 (2008) 2, 146-165
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The genre(s) of student writing: developing writing models
Huettner, Julia. - 2008
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Academic writing in a foreign language : an extended genre analysis of student texts
Hüttner, Julia. - Frankfurt, M. [u.a.] : Lang, 2007
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