Introduction Aya Matsuda: Teaching English as an International Language
Part I: Principles in Teaching English as an International Language
Chapter 1 Aya Matsuda & Patricia Friedrich: Selecting an Instructional Variety for an EIL Curriculum
Chapter 2 Nobuyuki Hino: Endonormative Models of EIL for the Expanding Circle
Chapter 3 Patricia Friedrich: ELF, Intercultural Communication, and the Strategic Aspect of Communicative Competence
Chapter 4 Ryuko Kubota: Toward Border-crossing Communication in and beyond English
Chapter 5 Sandra McKay: Teaching Materials for English as an International Language
Chapter 6 Peter Lowenberg: Assessing Proficiency in EIL
Chapter 7 Seran Dogancay-Aktuna & Joel Hardman: Teacher Education for EIL: Working Toward a Situated Meta-praxis
Part II: Showcase of EIL Programs, Courses, and Pedagogical Ideas
Chapter 8 James D’Angelo: WE-informed EIL Curriculum at Chukyo: Towards a Functional, Educated, Multilingual Outcome
Chapter 9 Farzad Sharifian & Roby Marlina: English as an International Language (International/Intercultural Communication): An Innovative Program
Chapter 10 Hyewon Lee: World Englishes in a High School English Class: A Case from Japan
Chapter 11 Yasemin Bayyurt & Derya Altinmakas: A WE-based English Communication Skills Course at a Turkish University
Chapter 12 Nobuyuki Hino: Participating in the Community of EIL Users through Real-time News: Integrated Practice in TEIL (IPTEIL)
Chapter 13 Aya Matsuda & Chatwara Suwannamai Duran: EIL Activities and Tasks for Traditional English Classroom
Epilogue: Cecil Nelson