Sociolinguistics and Language Teaching
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Thomas S.C. Farrell
Thomas S. C. Farrell is a professor in applied linguistics at Brock University, Canada. He has been involved with ESL and applied linguistics for the past twenty-seven years and has written extensively on topics such as reflective practice, language teacher development, and language teacher education.
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Sociolinguistics and Language Teaching - Thomas S.C. Farrell
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Series Editor’s Preface
The English Language Teacher Development (ELTD) Series consists of a set of short resource books for ESL/EFL teachers that are written in a jargon free and accessible manner for all types of teachers of English (native, non-native, experienced and novice teachers). The ELTD series is designed to offer teachers a theory-to-practice approach to second language teaching and each book offers a wide variety range of practical teaching approaches and methods of the topic at hand. Each book also offers time for reflections for each teacher to interact with the materials presented in the book. The books can be used in pre-service settings or in in-service courses and can also be used by individual looking for ways to refresh their practice.
Thomas Farrell’s book Sociolinguistics and Language Teaching explores various methods and approaches of how sociolinguistics can inform language teaching. Farrell shows how sociolinguistics, a sub-discipline of linguistics (and not developed originally for TESOL), is very relevant to TESOL as we recognized that language learning does not take place in a social vacuum. Sociolinguistic topics as they relate to language teaching covered include: multilingualism, which and whose English? gender and language and identity and language planning. Sociolinguistics and Language Teaching is another valuable addition to the literature in our profession and to the ELTD series.
I am very grateful to the authors who contributed to the ELTD Series for sharing their knowledge and expertize with other TESOL professionals. It is truly an honor for me to work with each of these authors as they selflessly gave up their valuable time for the advancement of TESOL.
Thomas S. C. Farrell
CHAPTER 1
Sociolinguistics and Language Teaching
People use language to interact and communicate with each other, and there are many different languages in the world with many different speakers of each language. Most people speak at least one dominant language, but many are bilingual or trilingual. When people want to travel or study in a different country whose speakers use a language different than their first language, they must consider learning that country’s language as a second or foreign language. Over the years many organizations (e.g., TESOL, IATEFL) have formalized in some way how teachers and students can engage in teaching and learning second and foreign languages.
Of course, many different approaches and methods of teaching and learning these foreign languages, including English, have been proposed over the years, sometimes with great controversy. As the knowledge-base of teaching English to speakers of other languages (TESOL) has greatly expanded in the past two decades, language educators (but not publishers) have begun to take notice that it is no longer useful or acceptable to just teach language in isolation as a rule-governed activity without any focus on the sociocultural components that can affect second language learners (Folse & Vitanova, 2006). As Folse and Vitanova (2006) have correctly pointed out, when teaching English we need to consider much more than grammar rules, vocabulary lists, reading comprehension quizzes, or essays
(p. 49). They maintain that TESOL programs should add sociolinguistics components (e.g., dialects and registers, speech acts, world Englishes, gender) to the traditional English language teaching courses to aid instructors who are in either the preservice or in-service phases of their careers.
It is my belief that knowledge of sociolinguistics can enlighten and inform parents, students, teachers, administrators, politicians, and national leaders. This knowledge can hopefully lead all to adopt a more tolerant rather than exclusionary view to differences in attitudes about how people speak their second language given that most will have been socialized in many ways that are different than what is expected in the English-speaking world. This book outlines what sociolinguistics is, its relevance to TESOL, and why it is important to be included in TESOL teacher education and development programs.
REFLECTIVE QUESTIONS
What is sociolinguistics?
How is it relevant to TESOL?
What Is Sociolinguistics?
Sociolinguistics, a subdiscipline of linguistics, is basically the study of the relationship between language and society (Holmes, 2008). It is concerned about how language is used by real people in real social settings and how this can be described rather than judged. It is important to point out, however, that sociolinguistics was not originally developed with TESOL or teaching any other second language in mind, and