
Galloway et al. (2017)
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- Q1
According to Galloway et al. (2017) where was most initial growth in EMI?
South America
Asia
Africa
Europe
Antartica
45s - Q2
Galloway et al. (2017) found that the students surveyedwere more likely to think that EMI subject courses should be supplemented withEnglish language support.
truefalseTrue or False30s - Q3
According to Galloway et al. (2017) English is best learned monolingually, as English only classes.
falsetrueTrue or False30s - Q4
According to Galloway et al. (2017), most teachers think that English is best learned monolingually, as English only classes.
truefalseTrue or False30s - Q5
According to Galloway et al. (2017) which is a difference between Japan and China?
Japanese students think that EMI is more effective than Chinese students
Japanese students start learning english later in life than Chinese students
More classes are taught in English in China than in Japan
Chinese students prefer to have classes in a bi-lingual, or multi-lingual atmosphere
60s - Q6
What does HEI stand for?
Users enter free textType an Answer120s - Q7
What type of challenges were most frequently mentioned in the interviews with staff and students according to Galloway et al. (2017)?
Teaching challenges
Culture challenges
Language related challenges
EMI challenges
Institutional Challenges
60s - Q8
What are two main changes to new EMI institutions according to Galloway et al. (2017)?
Linguistic Landscape and Funding
Number of students and teaching pedagogy
Linguistic Landscape and Hiring Foreign Faculty
Hiring Foreign faculty and Cultural challenges
60s - Q9
What is Descriptivism?
The property of languages having different ways to express the same meanings in different contexts according to factors such as geography, social class, gender, etc.
An approach to the study of language that favors rules identifying correct and incorrect language use
A linguistic approach which focuses on language use as it is, rather than how it should be.
Conscious selection of one form of language (dialect) over another. Related to majority or power.
30s - Q10
What is prescriptivism?
A linguistic approach which focuses on language use as it is, rather than how it should be.
An approach to the study of language that favors rules identifying correct and incorrect language use
the knowledge, habits, and tastes learned from parents and family that individuals can use to gain access to scarce and valuable resources in society
Conscious selection of one form of language (dialect) over another. Related to majority or power.
30s - Q11
What is cultural capital?
A linguistic approach which focuses on language use as it is, rather than how it should be.
the knowledge, habits, and tastes learned from parents and family that individuals can use to gain access to scarce and valuable resources in society
being persistently stereotyped, perceived as deviant, and devalued in society because of membership in a particular social group or because of a particular characteristic
The property of languages having different ways to express the same meanings in different contexts according to factors such as geography, social class, gender, etc.
30s - Q12
What does it mean to be stigmatized?
The property of languages having different ways to express the same meanings in different contexts according to factors such as geography, social class, gender, etc.
The process of institutions and culture becoming more global
being persistently stereotyped, perceived as deviant, and devalued in society because of membership in a particular social group or because of a particular characteristic
Conscious selection of one form of language (dialect) over another. Related to majority or power.
30s - Q13
What is language variation ?
the differences between linguistic principles of a particular way of speaking
the variation of languages
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The property of languages having different ways to express the same meanings in different contexts according to factors such as geography, social class, gender, etc.
30s - Q14
Who coined the term "cultural capital?"
Galloway
Soruc and Griffiths
Bourdieu
Nino-Murcia
30s - Q15
What is the answer
Where
this is the correct answer
linguistic determination
What?
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