ELT Journal

Papers
(The TQCC of ELT Journal is 5. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-04-01 to 2026-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Leveraging transnational identities of refugee-background students74
Advancing integrity in language assessment: Response to Bruce et al.61
Teaching English to Young Arabic Speakers: Assessing the Influence of Instructional Materials, Narratives and Cultural Norms34
The Routledge Handbook of Materials Development for Language Teaching32
Trauma-sensitive English teaching and SEL amid war in Ukraine31
Bridging extramural English and formal instruction30
Critical literacy supplementary materials in high school EFL29
Digital multimodal composing pedagogy in a university writing course25
Challenging native speakerism in a Korean college English course25
Global English and Political Economy23
Digital whiteboards: engaging with active learning23
Correction to: Using learning journals to promote learner autonomy22
Social-emotional learning in ESOL with ninth-grade newcomers21
Pop Culture in Language Education: Theory, Research, Practice21
Centring on students’ needs by engaging in translanguaging shifts19
Beyond detection: GenAI in EAL writing education19
Reconsidering AI-detection in EFL writing: a response to De Wilde18
Mapping a way forward: toward a shared EMI and EAP research agenda16
ELT teachers’ agency for wellbeing16
Language teacher wellbeing: an individual–institutional pact14
Raising awareness among the TESOL community about the professional identity tensions of women EFL teachers in Africa14
Reframing teachers’ role in post-conflict and crisis-affected contexts14
A Kazakhstani English Language teacher’s perspective on multilingual practices13
ChatGPT in ELT: disruptor? Or well-trained teaching assistant?13
Cambridge Elements in Language Teaching13
Ways of implementing ELF in the classroom13
Developing Intercultural Language Materials13
Fluency revisited12
A case for ELF feito no Brasil12
Generative artificial intelligence and ELT11
How does generative AI promote autonomy and inclusivity in language teaching?11
Engaging students in dialogic interactions through questioning10
The Routledge Handbook of Materials Development for Language Teaching10
Code-switching and translanguaging: why they have a lot in common10
Writing conferences via an online meeting platform9
Children’s learning through digital technologies: an introduction9
A digital pedagogy for transculturing ELT through Global Englishes9
Language Education in a Changing World: Challenges and Opportunities8
Implementing rubric co-construction in ESL writing teaching8
Primary EFL teachers’ perceptions of technology to support speaking8
Moroccan EFL teachers’ experiences with the 2023 Al-Haouz earthquake8
Facilitating professional growth through materials-based assessments8
Black Lives Matter in an EFL speaking class8
Critical questioning in language teacher education8
Digital literacy as ideological practice7
“Feeling Closer to Nature” through Ecocritical ELT7
Tracking trends in coursebooks for young learners7
Three stakeholders’ reflections on language assessment literacy7
The Art of Foreign Language Teaching: Improvisation and Drama in Teacher Development and Language Learning (second edition)6
Can novice teachers detect AI-generated texts in EFL writing?6
Worked examples for peer interaction: a feedback and learning resource6
Implementing a reading-to-learn programme in EFL bilingual teaching6
Moving beyond ‘infancy’: towards a cross-fertilization between EMI and EAP scholarship6
Teacher input prompts and student listening strategies in EMI classes6
Translanguaging: a paradigm shift for ELT theory and practice6
International youth literature in the Chinese EFL classroom5
No-code approaches to developing ELT resources with generative artificial intelligence5
ESOL classes as trauma-sensitive physical spaces5
Decolonizing classroom discourse: insights from interactional research5
Challenges in understanding children’s language learning in games5
Linguistic landscape for joint learning amid conflict in Israel5
Take-home tests as an assessment for learning strategy5
English writing with Disney animation: a critical perspective5
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