Languages in a Global World
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Languages in a Global World

Learning for Better Cultural Understanding

The rise of globalisation makes language competencies more valuable, both at individual and societal levels. This book examines the links between globalisation and the way we teach and learn languages. It begins by asking why some individuals are more successful than others at learning non-native languages, and why some education systems, or countries, are more successful than others at teaching languages.

The book comprises chapters by different authors on the subject of language learning. There are chapters on the role of motivation; the way that languages, cultures and identities are interconnected; the insights that neuroscience provides; migrants, their education and opportunities to learn languages; language learning and teaching in North America; and new approaches to language learning.

Publication Date :
24 Apr 2012
DOI :
10.1787/9789264123557-en
 
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Authors:
OECD
Pages :
19–21
DOI :
10.1787/9789264123557-3-en

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The following list is not a glossary: it is not meant to explain the meaning of supposedly unknown words but to clarify what is understood, in this book, under each of the words/phrases below, which are of frequent and common use, but are nonetheless equivocal.