This volume presents diverse yet complementary perspectives and insights on foreign language teaching, with particular emphasis on the Polish language. The contributors explore the conditions under which contemporary education takes place and discuss selected topics drawing on accumulated knowledge and empirical research. The volume addresses issues such as bilingual education models, the role of grammar in the process of acquiring Polish, colloquialisms as essential elements of everyday communication, the cultural encounter between China and Poland, and teacher well-being.
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Tome 242 dans Interdisziplinäre Verortungen der Angewandten LinguistikLangue :
anglais
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Bi- and Multilingualism from Various Perspectives of Applied Linguistics

Conceptual Metaphors as an Organisational Framework of the Specialist Language of IT : An Analysis of Cloud Computing Terminology

Binomials in English/Polish Company Registration Discourse : The Study of Linguistic Profile and Translation Patterns

Language, Culture, Identity : Between Ethnolinguistics and Ethnomethodology

Analysing Discourse, Analysing Poland : The Case of a Political Interview

Relationship Matters : Teacher Variables and Learner Emotions in the Foreign Language Learning Process

EU Regulations as a Hybrid Genre : A Linguistic View of the European Democratic Deficit

Language Assessment Across Cultures : From Intercultural Communicative Competence to Artificial Intelligence

Anti-Vax Discourse in the Context of COVID-19 : Local Perspectives with Global Implications

Teaching English Pronunciation to Polish Learners Across Age and Level Variables : The Current State of English Pronunciation Teaching in Poland

Languages in Therapy and Education : Clinical Linguistics
