Institute of English Studies

Organisational unit: Institute

Organisation profile

At the interface of cultural studies and education, the Institute contributes to a number of different BA, MA and M.Ed. degree courses, e.g. Bachelor Lehren und Lernen, Master of Education, Leuphana Bachelor (Major Cultural Studies).

The Institute comprises the fields of English Linguistics, English Literature, Teaching English as a Foreign Language and Area Studies & Language Skills.

Topics

The Institute of English Studies' research reflects the diversity of English and Englishes, English literature and literatures, English culture and cultures, and the Teaching of English as a Foreign Language (TEFL).

We focus on the heterogeneous and hybrid nature of these research areas and the application of our findings in various contexts. Current projects reflect this inter- and transdisciplinary approach. Research in the field of TEFL deals with personal and affective factors of the learner personality and with the intercultural structure of acquisition and communication situations. Competence orientation and assessment are important aspects of our research.

  1. Journal articles › Research › Peer-reviewed
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    Translating children’s literature: what, for whom, how, and why. A basic map of actors, factors and contexts

    O'Sullivan, E., 25.07.2019, In: Belas Infiéis . 8, 3, p. 13-35 23 p.

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    Using corpus-linguistic methods to track longitudinal development: Routine apologies in the study abroad context

    Barron, A., 01.06.2019, In: Journal of Pragmatics. 146, p. 87-105 19 p.

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    Using Technologies for Foreign Language Learning in Inclusive Settings

    Blume, C. & Würffel, N., 2018, In: Fremdsprachen Lehren und Lernen. 47, 2, p. 8-27 20 p.

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    Wanna play? Using games, gaming, and gamification in the EFL classroom

    Jones, R. D. & Schmidt, T., 05.2020, In: Der Fremdsprachliche Unterricht. Englisch. 54, 165, p. 2-6 5 p.

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    Wat imagologie kan betekenen vor de jeugdliteratuur

    O'Sullivan, E. & Ros, B., 2015, In: Literatuur zonder leeftijd. 29, 96, p. 8-28 21 p.

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    Web 2.0 Tasks in Action: EFL Learning in the U.S. Embassy School Election Project 2012

    Kaliampos, J. & Schmidt, T., 2014, In: American Studies Journal. 58, 19 p.

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    Well if that had been true, that would have been perfectly reasonable - Appeals to reasonableness in political interviews

    Fetzer, A., 01.08.2007, In: Journal of Pragmatics. 39, 8, p. 1342-1359 18 p.

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    Who are we and who are you? The strategic use of forms of address in political interviews

    Bull, P. & Fetzer, A., 26.01.2006, In: Text & talk. 26, 1, p. 3-37 35 p.

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    "Why, White Man, Why?" White Australia as the addressee of apostrophe in contemporary aboriginal writing

    West, R., 2002, In: Zeitschrift für Anglistik und Amerikanistik. 50, 2, p. 166-178 13 p.

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