2020
DOI: 10.24252/elite.v7i1a2
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Postcolonial Theories on Promoting World English in Efl Speaking Classes

Abstract: English, as one colonial’s legacy, is a lingua franca. It connects people with different first languages and cultures around the world. As the demand of 21st century learning, the learning of English in EFL speaking classes has changed. It no longer focuses on how to speak like native speakers, but to speak like an educated person; to speak in English confidently and fluently, demonstrating good grammar and correct pronunciation. Therefore, World English with different accents and dialects exist. Furthermore, … Show more

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“…Therefore, the research would like to accentuate that English actually comes into the extended part too. Since the subject of the research is college students, a journal of EFL (English for Foreign Learners) has been discussed by Lukitasari (2020), stating that World-Englishes with different accents and dialects exist in an educational environment. She adds that the postcolonialism theory helps define the World Englishes stronger.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the research would like to accentuate that English actually comes into the extended part too. Since the subject of the research is college students, a journal of EFL (English for Foreign Learners) has been discussed by Lukitasari (2020), stating that World-Englishes with different accents and dialects exist in an educational environment. She adds that the postcolonialism theory helps define the World Englishes stronger.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%