English in Myanmar (Non Branded)
English in Myanmar (Non Branded)
English in Myanmar (Non Branded)
International
English in Myanmar
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What is international English?
Myanmar?
Singapore English
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Defining some of the terms
International English English used to communicate
between speakers of different nationalities; between both
native and non native speakers. A variety?
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3 circles model
Outer circle:
Colonial past; English
was used as official
language and language
of administration.
There is a local variety
e.g. Indian English,
Singapore English with its
own features. There are
dictionaries and grammar
books.
Different groups within
Kachru (1985) the country use English to
communicate.
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3 circles model
Expanding circle:
No strong historical links
with the inner circle
English is not used
between different groups
within the country.
Instead, English is used
as a lingua franca to
communicate
internationally.
Kachru (1985)
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Why is Myanmar
distinctive?
Myanmar is unusual and difficult to categorise.
Kirkpatrick (2007)
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What does that mean for
English learners here?
As an expanding circle country, Myanmar
learners want to speak like speakers from inner
circle; countries such as UK and USA.
A local variety of Myanmar English doesnt
exist.yet.
Lower English proficiency for a post colonial
country.
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What can we do in class?
Lexis and Grammar
Allow some local variations
Dont focus on native speaker idiomatic
language.
Aim for intelligibility
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Pronunciation
By far the greatest source of
misunderstandings when English is used
internationally is pronunciation. (Jenkins,
2000)
There is a core of very important
pronunciation features that affect
intelligibility.
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What features are core
Very important Not important
Connected speech
Weak forms (e.g. to, for) Almost all consonants
Nature of vowels (short or long) Sentence stress
Pausing between
th sounds
chunks in a sentence
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What features are core Nature of vowels
Almost all (short or long)
Very important Not important
consonants
Connected
speech
Sentence stress
Weak forms (to)
(for)
Pausing between
chunks in a th sounds
sentence
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What pronunciation
models can we provide?
Use more non native models
Youtube
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Using non native speaker
models
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What to do
Meaning focused task with it?
https://elfpron.wordpress.com/2015/11/07/helping-learners-understand-
different-accents/
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Reflection stage
What can we get our students to
reflect on after watching this video?
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Reflection stage
What can we get our students to
reflect on after watching this video?
- Importance of listening to different speakers of
English.