Teaching English as a lingua franca

This Wikiversity page aims at providing readers with sources for teaching English as a global lingua franca.

Background Information
The following Wikipedia articles give background information on teaching English as a global language:
 * BASIC English
 * English as a lingua franca
 * Globish (on this concept see also the review by Joachim Grzega)

The following websites provide cross-cultural background information on various aspects:
 * Geert Hofstede's cultural dimensions: website 1, website 2

Websites and Webpages

 * The BASIC English website offers the elements of the concept as well as learning material.
 * The Basic Global English (BGE) website offers a concept and materials enabling beginners rapid acquisition of English for intercultural communication at a basic, but successful level.
 * This article by Joachim Grzega provides information on communicative behavior in Europe.

Teaching and Learning Material for Beginners

 * Grzega, Joachim (with the assistance of Marion Schöner and Katja Weber) (2009), Hello World!, vol. 1 Teacher Handbook Basic Global English (BGE) for First-Year Learners of Age Group 7-10 and vol. 2 Learner Materials Basic Global English (BGE) for First-Year Learners of Age Group 7-10, Eichstätt: ASEcoLi.
 * Grzega, Joachim (with the assistance of Marion Schöner) (2009), Welcome to the World! Basic Global English (BGE) Do-It-Yourself, Eichstätt: ASEcoLi (available for free).
 * Grzega, Joachim (2009), Welcome, Global Players! Basic Global English (BGE) for Adult Learner Groups, Eichstätt: ASEcoLi.

Teaching and Learning Material for Advanced Learners

 * Grzega, Joachim (2009), How to Become the Perfect Intercultural Professor: Tricks and Bricks for Intercultural Academic Teaching in English (and Other Languages), Eichstätt: ASEcoLi.
 * Lewis, Richard (2006), When Cultures Collide: Leading Across Cultures, Boston/London: Nicholas Brealey International.
 * Morrison, Terri / Conaway, Wayne A. (2006), Kiss, Bow, or Shake Hands, 2nd ed., Avon: Adams Media. See also the supplementary material.
 * Trompenaars, Fons / Hampden-Turner, Charles (1997), Riding the Waves of Cultures: Understanding Cultural Diversity in Business, 2nd ed., London: Nicholas Brealey.