Asian EFL Journal Volume 24 Issue 1 January 2020
The Asian EFL Journal presents information, theories, research, methods and materials related to language acquisition and language learning.
Welcome to the TESOL International Journal Volume 16 4.2. This edition presents 7 papers from academics across the globe with their latest research into second language acquisition theories.
This edition of the journal has been enriched with research from Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Jordan, Pakistan, and Indonesia giving it a rich perspective to place the ESL/ EFL issues. The studies variously focus on four themes that are of enduring relevance to the EFL milieu: Technology, pedagogy, culture, and language use, with technology ruling the roost, a fact which is evidence of the vast change that has come over the language teaching-learning environments of today.
We welcome you to Volume 28 Issue 2.2 April 2021. Academics across the Asian peninsula and beyond present research topics relating to Second Language Acquisition, which are now being published for your reading and research purposes.
We welcome you to Volume 28 Issue 2.1 April 2021. It is clear to the editors reviewing these papers that the pandemic has opened up many new avenues of research, pre-pandemic, pandemic responses and post-pandemic responses based on past research. Modes of delivery have been thrust into the spotlight with traditional classroom and pandemic responses being researched to present what the future will look like in second language acquisition teaching and research. Other papers herein also indicate the intense depth of research that global academics are putting into language acquisition research.
We welcome you to Volume 28 Issue 2.1 April 2021. It is clear to the editors reviewing these papers that the pandemic has opened up many new avenues of research, pre-pandemic, pandemic responses and post-pandemic responses based on past research. Modes of delivery have been thrust into the spotlight with traditional classroom and pandemic responses being researched to present what the future will look like in second language acquisition teaching and research. Other papers herein also indicate the intense depth of research that global academics are putting into language acquisition research.
Welcome to the March 2021 issue of Asian ESP Journal (Volume 17 Issue 3.2 ). Turning to our current journal issue, we once again present a diverse selection of articles on the theme of technology in language education, ESP, and Cross-lingual language research. It features twelve articles with three of them being focused on professional communities of non-native English users. The remaining nine are, however, just as thought-provoking.
Welcome to the March 2021 issue of Asian ESP Journal (Volume 17 Issue 3.1 ). It comes to the readers at a very opportune time. New educational paradigms in the past year have clearly ushered in an upsurge of interest in technology in language learning. Perhaps at no other time in known academic history has research been as valued as now when its very purpose has been redefined as a unifying activity to develop a roadmap for a new approach to the philosophy of language education. Bringing such concrete empirical or theoretical studies to the larger academic community is an implicit endeavour of this journal. This issue too lives up to this challenge by bringing together eleven seminal studies on diverse issues to do with ELT and ESP.
This issue reflects the interplay of EFL in various disciplines, effectively closing several gaps in available literature, which is also the reason it is special. Two, it includes research from literally across the globe, effectively covering both common as well as unique EFL issues, a fact that makes it particularly useful for our diverse readership.
The Asian EFL Journal presents information, theories, research, methods and materials related to language acquisition and language learning.
The Journal studies the structure and development of English across the globe, and in particular, its relationship to the special and specific purposes of English. The Asian ESP Journal is peer reviewed with multiple layers of editorial reviews. The Asian ESP Journal is the leading ESP journal across Asia, Africa and the Middle East.