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How Swedish Teachers Work with Different Varieties of English in Their Classrooms

Abstract
British English and American English are frequently used in Swedish schools. Today, however, English is a global language, and several other English dialects and accents are to be found worldwide. Therefore, questions that come to mind are why solely American English or British English are practiced in Swedish schools? In the Swedish curriculum, Gy11, it is stated that students should be given the opportunity to be exposed to different varieties of spoken English in order to develop all-round communicative skills. The aim of this study is to examine if, and how, EFL teachers work with different varieties of English, apart from British English and American English, at an upper secondary level in Sweden. Results form a questionnarie show that teachers did work with different varieties of English in their classrooms. There are several approaches to be found regarding how this was done. However, Internet was an appreciated resource among the teachers, in order to practice different varieties of English. This study gives a broader view of the actual working with English varieties from nine tachers' points of view.
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Student essay
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/2077/33250
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student essay, interdisciplinary (613.0Kb)
Date
2013-06-28
Author
Nord, Alexandra
Keywords
varieties of English
English Dialects
English Accents
American English
British English
Global Language
curriculum
Lpf94
GY11
National Test
Syllabus for English
Swedish Upper Secondary School
Teachers of EFL
Series/Report no.
SPL kandidatuppsats i engelska, interdisciplinär
SPL 2013-031
Language
eng
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