Book Review: Will, L., Stadler, W., Eloff, I. (Eds.). (2022). Authenticity across languages and cultures. Multilingual Matters.

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21153/tesol2025vol34no2art2213

Keywords:

Authenticity, Languages, Culture, identity

Abstract

Over the past four decades, many definitions of authenticity in language education have been prevalent (e.g., Breen, 1985; Roach et al., 2018; Widdowson, 1990). However, given the theoretical literature on authenticity abounding in works with limited scope (i.e., language teaching and language materials), context (i.e., English-speaking societies), and theory (i.e., second language acquisition theories), further studies are needed to integrate the existing findings for a comprehensive discussion of authenticity in second/foreign language education. To that end, Authenticity across Languages and Cultures: Themes of Identity in Foreign Language Teaching and Learning, edited by Leo Will, Wolfgang Stadler, and Irma Eloff, aimed to reveal the emerging understating of this concept in the light of other theoretical frameworks, diverse contexts, and curricular dimensions.

Author Biography

  • Associate Professor Amir Sarkeshikian, Islamic Azad University

    Amir Sarkeshikian is an Associate Professor of English Language Teaching at Islamic Azad University, Qom, Iran. He has contributed chapters to the edited volumes Authenticity in Materials Development for Language Learning (Tomlinson & Maley, 2017) and Meaning-Focused Materials for Language Learning (Bouckaert et al., 2018). His research has been published in several peer-reviewed journals, including Psychology of Language and Communication and Cogent Arts & Humanities. He has also served as a reviewer for numerous academic journals, such as the International Journal of Leadership in Education, SAGE Open, the Journal of Writing Research, and Íkala: Revista de Lenguaje y Cultura.

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Published

2025-10-29

How to Cite

Book Review: Will, L., Stadler, W., Eloff, I. (Eds.). (2022). Authenticity across languages and cultures. Multilingual Matters. (2025). TESOL in Context, 34(2). https://doi.org/10.21153/tesol2025vol34no2art2213
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