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Herbert John

Herbert John
Research field  (1): Linguistics
Research keywords  (2): T.E.F.L.; 社会言語学; ,  T.E.F.L.; Sociolinguistics;
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (2):
  • Endangered languages
  • Linguistic Landscaping
Papers (7):
  • John Herbert. Life with two languages - one soul or two?. AJALT. Association for Japanese Language Teaching. 2019. 42. 34-37
  • John Herbert. University Student Reflections on Issues concerning “English in the World”. Bulletin of the Faculty of Liberal Arts, Hiroshima Jogakuin University. 2017. 4. 4. 26-36
  • John Herbert. Teaching World Englishes in a Global Studies Program. The 2015 PanSIG Journal. 2016. 58-64
  • John Herbert. Observations of the Linguistic Landscape in Minority Language Settings. Bulletin of the Faculty of Liberal Arts. 2015. 2. 2. 1-12
  • David Evans, John Herbert. Practicing and Conducting Oral Tests in the Classroom. PASAA, Chulalongkorn University Language Institute. 2013. 46. 161-178
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MISC (21):
  • John Herbert. Aspects of English: the potential for English wordplay in the Japanese classroom. 2010. 60. 1-12
  • The Politics of Language Death and Revival: The Case of Cornish. Studies in English Language and Literature, Dept. of English Studies, Hiroshima Jogakuin University. 2009. 17. 47-64
  • Syllabus Design and Teaching Methodology in a Japanese University Sociolinguistics Course. Hiroshima Jogakuin Daigaku Ronshuu. 2008. 58. 1-9
  • John Herbert. Using Oral Tests as a Measure of Conversational Ability: A Retrospective Analysis. Hiroshima Prefectural University Review, vol. (9) no.2, pp.17-30. 2006
  • Revitalization of a Minority Language in Japan: the Case of the Ainu Language. The Hiroshima Prefectural University review. 2005. vol. (9) no. 1, pp. 27-42. 1. 27-42
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Lectures and oral presentations  (8):
  • English in the 21st Century: The Wonder of Diversity. [21 Seiki no Eigo: Tayousei no Omoshirosa]
    (Public Lecture Series (Hiroshima Jogakuin University) 2019)
  • Student Reflections on Issues Concerning “English in the World”.
    (Hiroshima JALT 2017 Conference 2017)
  • Teaching World Englishes in a Global Studies Program: Some Reflections
    (Tottori JALT Educational Methods Exchange 2015)
  • Teaching World Englishes in a Global Studies Program
    (2015 JALT Pansig Conference 2015)
  • Language Rules: Make them? Or Break ’em? [Gengo no Ruuru - Tsukuruka? Yaburuka?]
    (International Liberal Arts Faculty Inaugural Lecture 2014)
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Education (2):
  • - 1996 Sheffield University, School of East Asian Studies Japanese Studies
  • - 1988 Southampton University Faculty of Economics
Professional career (1):
  • Master's (Sheffield University, England)
Work history (5):
  • 2007/04 - 2013/03 Associate Professor, English Dept./Liberal Arts Dept., Hiroshima Jogakuin University
  • 2004/04 - 2007/03 Associate Professor, School of Business, Hiroshima Prefectural University
  • 2002/04 - 2004/03 Lecturer, School of Business, Hiroshima Prefectural University
  • 2001/04 - 2002/03 Lecturer, Foreign Language Education and Research Center, Kyoto Sangyo University
  • 1997/04 - 2001/03 Lecturer, Faculty of International Relations, Ritsumeikan University
Association Membership(s) (2):
Foundation for Endangered Languages ,  J.A.L.T.
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