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Teaching English-Medium Instruction Courses in Higher Education

A Guide for Non

Ruth Breeze (University of Navarra, Spain) Dr Carmen Sancho Guinda (Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain)

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English
Bloomsbury Academic
30 December 2021
This book provides practical help and guidance for non-native English-speaking higher education lecturers faced with the need to deliver lectures and seminars in English. It builds on the authors' years of experience as researchers and teacher trainers in the area of English Medium Instruction (EMI), combining practical advice and research findings with useful case studies from different global settings, including Australia, China, Hong Kong, Slovakia, Spain, the UK and the USA, and a range of subject areas, such as philosophy, mathematics and genetics. The authors present an overview of what generally happens when university teachers make the transition to teaching in English. After dispelling some common myths and setting out priorities, Ruth Breeze and Carmen Sancho Guinda move on to explain how practitioners can prepare to give lectures and interact with both local and international students effectively in English, tackling difficult issues, such as encouraging participation, promoting creativity and critical thinking, and evaluating written student work. The final chapters address good practices in EMI, proposing ways to achieve excellence in global settings.

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Imprint:   Bloomsbury Academic
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   452g
ISBN:   9781350180338
ISBN 10:   1350180335
Pages:   256
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  ELT/ESL ,  Primary ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
List of Illustrations 1. The Rise of EMI: Globalisation and the International University Scene 2. What Does Implementing EMI Mean in Practice? 3. Lecturing in English 4. Interacting with Students 5. Assignments and Assessment 6. Teamwork, Networks and Resources 7. Achieving Excellence in Global Settings 8. The Way Ahead References Index

Ruth Breeze is Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Navarra, Spain. She is the author of Corporate Discourse (Bloomsbury, 2015) and Rethinking Academic Writing for the European University (2012). Carmen Sancho Guinda is Senior Lecturer in Academic and Professional Communication at the Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain. She has edited Engagement in Professional Genres (2019), Essential Competencies for English-medium University Teaching (with Ruth Breeze, 2017), Narratives in Academic and Professional Genres (with Maurizio Gotti, 2013) and Stance and Voice in Written Academic Genres (with Ken Hyland, 2012).

Reviews for Teaching English-Medium Instruction Courses in Higher Education: A Guide for Non

This is an important reference work for disciplinary teachers and lecturers in EMI settings. Given the major increase in EMI around the world, there has been a need for such a book as this which focuses on practical aspects of instruction as well as discussion of issues in EMI today. * Helen Louise Basturkmen, Associate Professor in Applied Linguistics, The University of Auckland, New Zealand * An immensely practical, timely book for higher education teachers worldwide, well researched and with an abundance of helpful suggestions illustrated by case studies. The book is aimed at speakers of English as an additional language, but would be equally valuable for anyone engaged in university teaching. Highly recommended! * Julia Miller, Senior Lecturer in Education, The University of Adelaide, Australia *


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