Figures and Tables
Acknowledgements
Acronyms
Contributors
Introductions
Part 1: Towards a Multilingual Paradigm in Foreign Language Education
Chapter 1. Anna Krulatz, Georgios Neokleous and Anne Dahl: Multilingual Approaches to Additional Language Teaching: Bridging Theory and Practice
Chapter 2. Nayr Ibrahim: Mainstreaming Multilingualism in Education: An Eight-Ds Framework
Chapter 3. Ngoc Tai Huynh, Angela Thomas and Vinh To: Enhancing Foreign Language Teachers' Use of Multicultural Literature with an Analytical Framework for Interpreting Picturebooks about East Asian Cultures
Part 2: Languaging Practices in Multilingual Classrooms
Chapter 4. Tanja Angelovska: The Multilingual Language Classroom: Applying Linguistically Diverse Approaches for Handling Prior Languages in Teaching English as a Third Language
Chapter 5. Mirjam Gunther-van der Meij and Joana Duarte: 'There are Many Ways to Integrate Multilingualism': All-inclusive Foreign Language Education in the Netherlands
Chapter 6. Spyros Armostis and Dina Tsagari: Learning English as a Foreign Language in a Bi(dia)lectal Setting
Chapter 7. Rasman Rasman and Margana Margana: Constructing Translanguaging Space in EFL Classrooms in Indonesia: Opportunities and Challenges
Part 3: Teacher and Learner Perspectives
Chapter 8. Georgios Neokleous: Capturing Hybrid Linguistic Repertoires: Learner and In-service Teacher Attitudes towards Translanguaging in Multilingual EAL Classrooms in Cyprus
Chapter 9. Ylva Falk and Christina Lindqvist: Teachers' Attitudes towards Multilingualism in the Foreign Language Classroom: The Case of French and German in the Swedish Context
Chapter 10. Will Travers: Inside the L3 Classroom: Learner Reflections on University-level Foreign Language Classes for Bilinguals in the United States
Chapter 11. Romana Kopeckova and Gregory Poarch: Teaching English as an Additional Language in German Secondary Schools: Pluralistic Approaches to Language Learning and Teaching in Action
Chapter 12. Yesim Sevinc, Anna Krulatz, Eivind Torgersen and MaryAnn Christison: Teaching English in Linguistically Diverse Classrooms in Norway: Teachers' Beliefs, Practices, and Needs in Multilingual Education
Chapter 13. Mieko Yamada: EFL Education for Social Justice: A Study of Japanese EFL Student Teachers' Perceptions about Diversity and Minority
Part 4: Innovative Multilingual Pedagogies in Foreign Language Classrooms
Chapter 14. Antoinette Camilleri Grima: Adopting Pluralistic Approaches when Teaching an Additional Language
Chapter 15. Manon Megens and Elisabeth Allgauer-Hackl: An Applied Perspective on Holistic Multilingual Approaches to Foreign Language Learning and Teaching
Chapter 16. MaryAnn Christison and Adrian S. Palmer: Promoting Multilingualism through Immersion Education: A Case Study in a Thai K12 International School
Chapter 17. Gisela Mayr: Plurilingual Inputs in Task-based TEFL: A Way of Promoting Inclusion
Chapter 18. Marina Prilutskaya, Rebecca Knoph and Jessica Allen Hanssen: The Use of Students' Linguistic Resources in Teaching English as an Additional Language in Norway: A Study of Writing in Upper-secondary School
Chapter 19. Gro-Anita Myklevold: Operationalizing Multilingualism in A Foreign Language Classroom in Norway: Opportunities and Challenges
Kristen Lindahl: Afterword
Index