The current review study challenges the pedagogical role of native English-speaking teacher along with his/her role as a teaching model. The language (English) that about 500 years ago was just spoken by five to sev...The current review study challenges the pedagogical role of native English-speaking teacher along with his/her role as a teaching model. The language (English) that about 500 years ago was just spoken by five to seven million speakers living in the British Isles, currently is globally taught, learned, and used by at least one and a half billion speakers living in different countries of the world (Crystal, 2003). Therefore, one may find native speakers of varieties of Englishes, namely, American, Australian, Canadian, Indian, or British English... rather than the native speaker of pure English. Definitely, the Englishes used by these speakers globally are partially different from one another in terms of lexicon, pronunciation, and even grammar. Accordingly, the aim of this study is to convince the English teachers that there should not be any sensitivity to teaching just one type of English or taking any speakers of these varieties of Englishes as a teaching model. Preferably, in this study, it has been tried to acknowledge teaching interanational (formal) English which might be understandable to English speakers of the world. All in all, the findings of this review study indicated that English teachers all around the world should adopt the language (English) and adapt it based on the cultural norms of the learners and try to help them gain the mastery of language to use it locally and internationally when needed.展开更多
文摘The current review study challenges the pedagogical role of native English-speaking teacher along with his/her role as a teaching model. The language (English) that about 500 years ago was just spoken by five to seven million speakers living in the British Isles, currently is globally taught, learned, and used by at least one and a half billion speakers living in different countries of the world (Crystal, 2003). Therefore, one may find native speakers of varieties of Englishes, namely, American, Australian, Canadian, Indian, or British English... rather than the native speaker of pure English. Definitely, the Englishes used by these speakers globally are partially different from one another in terms of lexicon, pronunciation, and even grammar. Accordingly, the aim of this study is to convince the English teachers that there should not be any sensitivity to teaching just one type of English or taking any speakers of these varieties of Englishes as a teaching model. Preferably, in this study, it has been tried to acknowledge teaching interanational (formal) English which might be understandable to English speakers of the world. All in all, the findings of this review study indicated that English teachers all around the world should adopt the language (English) and adapt it based on the cultural norms of the learners and try to help them gain the mastery of language to use it locally and internationally when needed.