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ForewordAcknowledgementsList of AbbreviationsList of TablesList of Figures Introduction Chapter 1 Setting the stage: Topics in world Englishes in focus1.1 From English to world Englishes1.2 The models of world Englishes1.3 The categories of world Englishes1.4 The implications for English language teaching (ELT) and reform in China Chapter 2 Setting the stage: Key topics in China English2.1 China English: The terms and some key arguments2.2 China English: Linguistic features 2.2.1 Phonology 2.2.2 Lexis 2.2.3 Syntax 2.2.4 Discourse2.3 China English: A debate on the model of English to teach in China2.4 China English: A discussion on the curriculum for ELT in China2.5 Who are better teachers for university English teaching in China: NETs or LETs?2.6 China English: Implications for ELT reform in China Chapter 3 China English and ELT in China: An empirical perspective3.1 Understanding China English as a developing variety3.2 The more desirable pedagogical model for ELT in China 3.2.1 Pedagogical model and English learning effectiveness 3.2.2 China English as part of the pedagogical model3.3 Curriculum design concerning China English3.4 Teacher preference for university English in China3.5 Perceptions of China English 3.5.1 Students vs. teachers 3.5.2 Males vs. Females 3.5.3 Students of the key university vs. those of the second-tier universities 3.5.4 Students of different disciplines3.6 Implications for ELT reform in China Chapter 4 The use of English in the professional workplace in China4.1 The pattern of language choice in China's workplace4.2 The use of English in China's workplace4.3 The importance and the changes in the importance of languages4.4 Language ability in China's workplace4.5 Implications for ELT reform in China Chapter 5 China English and the use of English in China: Present and prospects5.1 China English and the use of English in China: Present situation and current issues5.2 China English and the use of English in China: Implications for ELT reform5.3 China English and the use of English in China: Future directions BibliographyAppendices