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Multilingual Pedagogy and World Englishes

Linguistic Variety, Global Society

  • Welcome
    • About Us
  • World Englishes: What Are They?
  • Reviews and Teaching Reflections
    • World Cinema Spotlights
    • Reflections: Teaching Global Literature
  • Interviews
  • RAMBLE
    • About RAMBLE
    • RAMBLE Archives
      • Issue 1
      • Issue 2
      • Issue 3
      • Issue 4
      • Issue 5
    • Submissions
    • FAQ
  • Teaching and Learning English: Resources
    • ELL Assistance: Organizations
      • On Campus
      • Off Campus
    • Videos and Podcasts
    • Mapping World Englishes
    • Language Corpuses and Archives and Other Websites
    • Just Write!
      • Writing Strategies
      • Writing Prompts
      • Emotion
      • Motivation
      • Inspiration: Writers on Writing
  • Key Terms: A Multimodal Glossary
  • Bibliographies & Annotations
    • The Four Skills
      • Writing
      • Speaking
      • Reading
      • Listening
    • Global Literature
    • Multimodality and Translingualism
    • Writing and Communication Centers
Multilingual Pedagogy and World Englishes

Interviews

This page hosts a series of interviews conducted by members of the World Englishes Committee with academics, professionals, and students whose experiences, research, or teaching connect with the mission of the World Englishes Committee.

 

 

 

Spring 2021

April 6, 2021: Dr. Rob Griffin on Teaching English Language Learners

Fall 2020

August 20, 2020: Dr. Ahmar Mahboob on World Englishes, Colonization, and the Definition of Language

Fall 2019

August 28, 2019: An Thien Nguyen on Being Vietnamese and American

Spring 2019

February 21, 2019: Dr. Steven J. Stewart on Literary Translation

March 13, 2019: Dr. Brent Wolter on Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)

Recent Posts

  • World Cinema Spotlight: The Boy and the Heron (reviewed by Jin Kobayashi)
  • Multilingualism: A Multimodal World Englishes Symposium
  • World Cinema Spotlight: Made in Bangladesh (reviewed by Martin Lachev)
  • World Cinema Spotlight Travelers and Magicians (reviewed by Avery Hall)
  • New Submission Deadline! Get Your Work in by April 10, 2022

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  • Welcome
    • About Us
  • World Englishes: What Are They?
  • Reviews and Teaching Reflections
    • World Cinema Spotlights
    • Reflections: Teaching Global Literature
  • Interviews
  • RAMBLE
    • About RAMBLE
    • RAMBLE Archives
      • Issue 1
      • Issue 2
      • Issue 3
      • Issue 4
      • Issue 5
    • Submissions
    • FAQ
  • Teaching and Learning English: Resources
    • ELL Assistance: Organizations
      • On Campus
      • Off Campus
    • Videos and Podcasts
    • Mapping World Englishes
    • Language Corpuses and Archives and Other Websites
    • Just Write!
      • Writing Strategies
      • Writing Prompts
      • Emotion
      • Motivation
      • Inspiration: Writers on Writing
  • Key Terms: A Multimodal Glossary
  • Bibliographies & Annotations
    • The Four Skills
      • Writing
      • Speaking
      • Reading
      • Listening
    • Global Literature
    • Multimodality and Translingualism
    • Writing and Communication Centers
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