The book highlights the changing role of the teacher from a "master" to a facilitator, especially in modern internet-based, student-centered environments . Critical Reception
The Cambridge Guide to Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages , edited by and David Nunan , serves as a foundational text that bridges theoretical applied linguistics with practical classroom teaching . The Cambridge guide to teaching English to spea...
Later sections examine the impact of economic and technological globalization, the standardization of English, and the complexities of bilingualism and intercultural communication . The book highlights the changing role of the
The book is structured into 30 chapters—later editions expanded to 32—written by internationally recognized experts in the field . It is designed to define the scope of (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) while mapping out current trends and future developments . Core Themes and Content The book is structured into 30 chapters—later editions
Authors like Brian Tomlinson explore materials development, emphasizing how resources can be tailored to diverse learner needs .