Publication Fee

Journals will charge publication fee for 5,000 baht from May 1, 2023, the author must verify the completeness of the article according to the author's instructions. If you don't follow the rules, The journal editor reserves the right to refuse publication. The following fees are not refunded:

  1. If the article is duplicated more than 20% of CopyCatch from ThaiJo.
  2. The author does not follow the format of the journal.
  3. The article is not considered by experts or
  4. The article is not edited as suggestion within the specified period. (1 month after editor's notification)

*Starting from 1 January 2023, prospective articles for Teaching English must be submitted via the THAIJO database. This will require each author to create a user account in the system (unless she or he already has an existing account). For more information on how to do so, please consult the provided manuals in Thai or English.

Submissions

Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.

Language

The Journal of Teaching English’s language of publication is English. If the article contains passages in other languages, the passages should be accompanied by translations in the language of the main text.

Authors are requested to check their manuscripts carefully for grammatical and orthographical errors prior to submission. In the case of English manuscripts, either British or American spelling conventions are acceptable as long as they are used consistently. Authors of Thai manuscripts are advised to follow the spelling of the Royal Institute’s Dictionary of B.E. 2542.

Manuscript form and formatting

The manuscripts should be approximately 10-20 A4 pages in length, including the abstract, and all references, tables, figures, appendices, etc. Manuscripts must comply with the APA referencing style (7th edition) and should use 12 pt. Times New Roman with regular margins (one inch on every side) and single-line spacing between sentences. Please left-justify all pages and avoid right-justification. Use italics for foreign words and/or for cited words. The text should be divided into sections, each with a heading. Subsections are allowed, but no more than three levels of subheadings should be used.

Articles should be saved in both .doc or .docx and PDF formats and titled after the last name of the author or the first author (in the case of multiple authors).

Cover page

The cover page should contain the following information stipulated below. In the case of Thai manuscripts, this information should be in both Thai and English. English manuscripts should provide the information in English only:

-    the title of the article,

-    the name and academic title of each author

-    the institutional affiliation of each author

-    the contact information of the corresponding author (postal address, phone/fax numbers and email address).

Copyright and plagiarism

Authors are responsible for obtaining permission to use copyrighted materials from copyright owners and to observe requisite copyright laws when quoting or reproducing copyrighted materials. Quotations and reproductions of content from other published sources must be accompanied by a reference and all sources should be clearly listed in the references section.

Abstracts

Thai manuscripts must be accompanied by an abstract (maximum 150 words) and 3-5 keywords in English.

Footnotes

Footnotes should be kept to a minimum and should be numbered consecutively throughout.

Reference Style

Citation, both in text and on the reference list, should conform to the requirements of the American Psychological Associate (APA 7th Edition). Here are examples of the APA referencing style:

Chen, Z. (2012). Expression of Epistemic Stance in EFL Chinese University Students’ Writing. English Language Teaching, 5(10), 173-179.

Coates, J. (1983). The Semantics of the Modal Auxiliaries. Beckenham: Croom Helm.

Prospective articles for Thoughts must be submitted via the THAIJO database. This will require each author to create a user account in the system (unless she or he already has an existing account). For more information on how to do so, please consult the provided manuals in Thai or English.

In case more information is needed, please email us at [email protected]