Adrian
Holliday Adrian
Holliday is Professor of Applied Linguistics at Canterbury Christ
Church University College, UK. He supervises research in social
and cultural issues in TESOL and is the Head of the Graduate School.
He was a British Council teacher in Iran in the 1970s and worked
in ESP and teacher education projects in Syrian and Egyptian universities
in the 1980s. He is author of Appropriate Methodology and Social
Context, Cambridge, Doing and Writing Qualitative Research,
Sage, and Intercultural Communication, Routledge; and The
Struggle to Teach English as an International Language, on cultural
prejudice and native-speakerism in TESOL, is in press with Oxford.
Nalin Bahuguna Nalin Bahuguna is an educator with experience teaching in Japan,
New Zealand and Korea. He is currently the ELT consultant for Oxford
University Press Korea. He has a Master of Professional Studies
in Language Teaching (Hons) and a special interest in ¡®Learner
Motivation¡¯, which he sees as being one of the keys to successful
language acquisition.
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