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SOME COMMON FALLACIES ABOUT LEARNING AND TEACHING ENGLISH AS A LINGUA FRANCA
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Over the past decades, English language teachers have become familiar with several terms which attempt to describe the role of English as a language of international communication. Presently, the term English as a lingua franca (ELF) seems to be one of the most favoured and adopted to depict the global use of English in the 21 st century. Basically, the concept of ELF implies cross-cultural, cross-linguistic interactions involving native and non-native speakers. Consequently , the ELF paradigm
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