Language Economy: Building Communities through Language Learning Language Economy: Building Communities through Language Learning The 36 th Annual TESL.

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Language Economy: Building Communities through Language Learning Language Economy: Building Communities through Language Learning The 36 th Annual TESL Ontario Conference Celebrating the International Year of Languages November 13-15, 2008 Toronto Khaled A. Islaih Muslim Community Services Brampton / Mississauga Globish Presentation

Economic Shift Organization Bureaucracy Networked

Capital Financial Human

Skills DegreeLife – Long Learning

Jobs Teamwork Regulated Work

Wealth Creation Factory Community

New Dynamics Globalization

Information Technology

Immigration

Aging Population

Community Shift Cultural Diversity

Linguistic Diversity

Consciousness Diversity

Diversity Challenges Family Community Workplace

Language Shift Traditional Linguistics Cognitive Linguistics

English Shift

Learn More

Adult English Classes Traditional Teaching Learning by Dialogue

HOW?

Conclusion Engaged citizens Stronger families Inclusive communities Sustainable workplaces Vibrant economies