LINGUIST List 16.165
Wed Jan 19 2005
Jobs: Accent Reduction: Teacher, U of Connecticut
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1. Marcia
Gethin-Jones,
English/Accent Reduction: Teacher, University of Connecticut, CT, USA
Message 1: English/Accent Reduction: Teacher, University of Connecticut, CT, USA
Date: 18-Jan-2005
From: Marcia Gethin-Jones <m.gethinjones
uconn.edu>
Subject: English/Accent Reduction: Teacher, University of Connecticut, CT, USA
University or Organization: University of Connecticut, Stamford Campus
Department: English as a Second Language
Job Rank: Teacher
Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics; Phonetics; Phonology; Accent Reduction
Required Language: English (ENG)
Description:
Accent Reduction adjunct instructor for ESL adult students. Classes begin
the week of Jan. 24th. Students are fluent in English. Teach 1 or 2
courses for 4 hours each per week at the University of Connecticut,
Stamford campus. Class size limited to 14 students.
Address for Applications:
ESL Director Marcia Gethin-Jones
University of Connecticut
1 University Place
Stamford, CT 06901
United States of America
Application Deadline: 20-Jan-2005
Contact Information:
Prof. Marcia Gethin-Jones
Email: m.gethinjones
uconn.edu
Phone: (203) 251-8511
Fax: (203) 251-8554
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