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Chapter 1: Introduction
Part I: Issues and Perceptions
Chapter 2: Adapting English Language Teaching: Moving Online During the COVID-19 Crisis
Chapter 3: Exploring Teachers Capacity to Engage with Remote English Language Teaching Environments: The Interface Between Theory and Practice
Chapter 4: Positive Surprises and Particular Struggles: A Case Study Exploring Students Adjustment to Emergency Online Learning and Associated Emotions
Chapter 5: Students Perceptions of Digital Oral Skills Development in ESP University Students: Strengths and Weaknesses in Digital Communication in the COVID World
Chapter 6: Language MOOCs as an Emerging Field of Research: From Theory to Practice
Part II: Online Instructional Design and Assessment Practices
Chapter 7: A Model for Scaffolded Technology-Enhanced Oral Communicative Tasks
Chapter 8: Transition to Online Assessment: Challenges and Opportunities for Language Lecturers in the Tertiary Context
Chapter 9: Designing for Equity: Opportunities for Online English Language Instruction via Accessible Instructional Design
Part II: Practices and Future Envisions
Chapter 10: Flipped Teaching through a Massive Open Online Course and a Debate Project for Learners of English at University: A Case Study
Chapter 11: Exploring Moodle Effectiveness in Fostering Online ESP during the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Analysis of Task Performance and Students Perceptions in Online Language Learning Contexts
Chapter 12: Developing Speaking Proficiency in Online Courses through Tabletop Role-playing Games
Chapter 13: Digitalizing a Multimodal Genre-based Approach to Teaching Elevator Pitch: Pedagogical implications and Students Experiences
Chapter 14: Optimizing English Pronunciation of German Students Online and With Praat
Chapter 15: Developing L2 Reading Skills: The Advantages of Teacher-Algorithm Collaboration in Digital Learning Games
Chapter 16: Assessing L2 English Skills in an Online Environment: What Can This Look Like and How to Assess L2 English Writing Skills?
Chapter 17: Using Speech-to-Text Applications for Assessing English Language Learners Pronunciation: A Comparison with Human Raters
Chapter 18: A Checklist Proposal for Assessing the Potential of Language Teaching Apps.

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