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Year 2023, Issue: Ö13, 1364 - 1373, 23.10.2023
https://doi.org/10.29000/rumelide.1379364

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A comparative analysis of the policies to start teaching English language in primary schools around the world and the position of English today

Year 2023, Issue: Ö13, 1364 - 1373, 23.10.2023
https://doi.org/10.29000/rumelide.1379364

Abstract

The English language was shaped in the Old English, Middle English and Modern English periods and transformed into the English today. It has gone beyond being a language of a particular nation and has become a common communication tool that responds to the communication needs of individuals around the world with different mother tongues and cultural backgrounds. Therefore, in relevant literature English language is described with different labels such as EFL, ESL, WE, ELF, EIL and EIcL and countries that use English in different ways are classified as inner, outer and expanding circle countries. The aim of this study is to make a comparative analysis of the grades in which English language is first started to be taught in primary level public schools in outer and expanding circle countries around the world. Within the scope of this study, it was stated that in most of the outer and expanding circle countries around the world, English education started from the first or second grade in public schools, and in Turkey, English education was given in the following classes starting from the second grade of primary school. It has been stated that English education is given importance because it is thought that the English education given in Turkey will help Turkish citizens use the common language effectively to communicate with the citizens of other countries, and thus enable the country to reach an advanced level in political, scientific, military, economic and social fields.

References

  • Aitchison, J. (2012). Words in the Mind: An Introduction to the Mental Lexicon. John Wiley & Sons.
  • Akarsu, F. (2000) T ransition and education: A case study of the process of change in Turkey. I n K. Mazurek, M. Winzer and C. Majorek (eds) Education in a Global Society: A Comparative Perspective (pp. 315–329). Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon.
  • Baugh, A. C., & Cable, T. (2019). A history of the English language. Routledge.
  • Blake, N. F. (2010). A History of the English Language. Macmillan International Higher Education.
  • Crystal, D. (1997). English as a global language. Cambridge University Press.
  • Crystal, D. (2003). English as a Global Language (2nd ed.). Cambridge University Press.
  • Crystal, D. (2004). The Stories of English. Overlook Press.
  • Doğançay‐Aktuna, S., & Kızıltepe, Z. (2005). English in Turkey. World Englishes, 24(2), 253-265.
  • Erkan, S. S. S. (2012). Problems of English language instruction in primary in Turkey and their suggestions. Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences, 46, 1117-1121.
  • European Union (2017). The EU in brief. Retrieved May 14, 2017, from https://europa.eu/european-union/about-eu/eu-in-brief_en
  • Grigoryeva, L. L., & Zakirova, R. R. (2022). The role of English in intercultural communication: Past, modernity and future global perspectives. Training, Language and Culture, 6(2), 45–55. https://doi.org/10.22363/2521-442x-2022-6-2-45-55
  • Gün, S. (2021). Uluslararası Bir Dil Olarak İngilizcenin Öğretimi Sürecinde Kültür ve Kültürel Öğelerin Kullanımı. M. Kandemir, T. Bayrak, & Ö. Yiğit (Ed), Elsander Sosyal Bilimler Araştırmaları I (ss. 377-383) içinde. Palet Yayınları.
  • Jenkins, J. (2006). Current perspectives on teaching world Englishes and English as a lingua franca. TESOL Quarterly, 40(1), 157-181.
  • Jenkins, J. (2015). Global Englishes: A Resource Book for Students (3rd ed.). Routledge.
  • Kachru, B. B. (1985). Standards, codification and sociolinguistic realism: English language in the outer circle. In R. Quirk and H. Widowson (Eds.), English in the world: Teaching and learning the language and literatures (pp. 11-36). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Kachru, B. B. (1992). The other tongue: English across cultures. University of Illinois Press.
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  • Kırkgöz, Y. (2007). Language planning and implementation in Turkish primary schools. Current Issues in Language Planning, 8(2), 174-191.
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  • Kramsch, C. (2019). The multilingual subject: What foreign language learners say about their experience and why it matters. Oxford University Press.
  • Leben, W. R., Kessler, B., & Denning, K. (2023). The History of English and Sources of English Vocabulary. In W. R., B. Kessler, & K. Denning (Eds.), English Vocabulary Elements: A Course in the Structure of English Words (pp. 19-45), Oxford University Press eBooks https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190925475.003.0002
  • MEB (Milli Eğitim Bakanlığı). (2006) İngilizce Dersi (4-8.Sınıflar) Öğretim Programı ile Seçmeli İng. Dersi Öğretim Programı http://ttkb.meb.gov.tr/indir/ttkb/programlar/anadolu/IngilizceGiris.pdf
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  • Migge, B., & Léglise, I. (2007). Language and colonialism. Applied linguistics in the context of creole communities. Language and communication: Diversity and change. Handbook of applied linguistics, 9, 297-338.
  • Modiano, M. (2011). English as a lingua franca: Lingua receptiva and intercultural communication. In A. Mauranen & E. Ranta (Eds.), English as a Lingua Franca: Studies and Findings (pp. 207-226). Cambridge University Press.
  • Pennycook, A. (1994). The cultural politics of English as an international language. Longman: London.
  • Rixon, S. (2013). British Council survey of policy and practice in primary English language teaching worldwide. London: British Council.
  • Seidlhofer, B. (2011). Understanding English as an International Language. Oxford University Press: Oxford.
  • Uysal, H. H., Plakans, L., & Dembovskaya, S. (2007). English language spread in local contexts: Turkey, Latvia and France. Current issues in language planning, 8(2), 192-207.
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Primary Language English
Subjects British and Irish Language, Literature and Culture
Journal Section World languages and litertures
Authors

Süleyman Gün 0000-0002-0388-7263

Publication Date October 23, 2023
Published in Issue Year 2023 Issue: Ö13

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APA Gün, S. (2023). A comparative analysis of the policies to start teaching English language in primary schools around the world and the position of English today. RumeliDE Dil Ve Edebiyat Araştırmaları Dergisi(Ö13), 1364-1373. https://doi.org/10.29000/rumelide.1379364

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