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Graddoll, D. English Next 2007 http://www.britishcouncil.org/learning-research-englishnext.pdf (onlne)

Yoneoka, J. 2003 The Necessity of Englishes for the Future of English, Kaigai Jijo Kenkyu 31-1 p. 25-40. Available online http://www2.kumagaku.ac.jp/teacher/~judy/gyoseki/rirekiforhp.html (number 32)

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Read English Next and find out why global English may mean the end of English as a foreign language.--what does this mean?

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  • Readings and Assignments Graddoll English Next http://www.britishcouncil.org/learning-research-englishnext (onlne)
  • Concepts: English as AN International Language
  • Discussion questions: What factors made English into an international language? How could those factors change? Are they changing already? How do you see the status of English fifty years from now?