Institute od Education (UCL), London (UK)
Oldie but goodie? Time goes by and the British Council report is getting older and older — but does it follow it’s less relevant than it used to be? I dare say not. Below you can have a peek at the talk I gave jointly with Joanna Pawelczyk back in 2015 at the Queering ESOL conferece held at the Institute of Education, University College London. I also wholeheartedly recommend the entire Queering ESOL YouTube Channel. Enjoy!
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