Title of article :
ENGLISH AS A LINGUA FRANCA: IMPLICATIONS FOR PEDAGOGY and ASSESSMENT
Author/Authors :
Fang, Fan (Gabriel) English Language Centre, - Shantou University 243 Daxue Road - Shantou - Guangdong, China
Abstract :
The English language functions as a global language that facilitates
communication among people of different lingua-cultures. This background leads
to the question of whether the traditional language assessment still fulfils the
needs of the majority of language learners who will use English for various purposes
with people from different linguistic and cultural backgrounds. This article
illustrates the development and spread of the English language by focusing on two
key paradigms: World Englishes (WE) and English as a lingua franca (ELF). This
article argues that a native-oriented means of English pedagogy and assessment
does not fit the current functions of the language and cannot meet the various and
complex needs of the majority of English language learners. It therefore emphasizes
the importance of an ELF-informed approach, such as the ‘post-method’ approach
to English language teaching and more flexible language assessment focusing
on students’ performance of tasks. The article concludes that English language
teaching and assessment need to be more informed by ELF than by the entrenched,
anachronistic native-oriented ideology.
Keywords :
assessment , pedagogy , English as a Lingua Franca , World Englishes
Journal title :
TEFLIN Journal