Argumentation in Applied Linguistics for Language Teaching

Argumentation in applied linguistics for language teaching (ALLT) is frequently based on a number of unsound premises, to the detriment of sound pedagogy. This talk attempts to identify and discuss a number of these flaws, e.g., lack of realism, false dichotomising, and so on. It also proposes a strategy for remedying the problem.

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