LINGUIST List 16.2468
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Wed Aug 24 2005
Confs: General Ling/Language Acquisition/Madrid, Spain
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1. Steven
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TESOL Spain 29th National Convention 'Voices in the Classroom'
Message 1: TESOL Spain 29th National Convention 'Voices in the Classroom'
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Date: 24-Aug-2005
From: Steven Starry <profesor madridteacher.com>
Subject: TESOL Spain 29th National Convention 'Voices in the Classroom'
TESOL Spain 29th National Convention 'Voices in the Classroom' Short Title: TESOL Spain Date: 24-Mar-2006 - 26-Mar-2006 Location: Madrid, Spain Contact: Hilary Plass Contact Email: madrid06 tesol-spain.org Meeting URL: http://www.tesol-spain.org/convention2006/index.html Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Language Acquisition Subject Language(s): English (ENG) Meeting Description: Since its foundation in 1977, TESOL-SPAIN has held a National Convention every year. The convention is attended by around 500 to 600 teachers annually from a wide variety of ELT areas and speakers the likes of Jeremy Harmer and Paul Seligson. The convention offers participants a wide variety of presentations by national and international speakers including plenary presentations, papers, workshops, demonstrations, discussions, roundtables and product presentations. There are usually over 100 presentations over two and a half days on a wide range of topics. In addition, there are publishers' exhibitions from the main publishing houses as well as smaller, more specialized houses, poster displays and idea exchanges, a jobs board and social events to end each day. As a result, members are provided with the opportunity to hear about the latest theory and developments in ELT, both nationally and internationally, and to exchange knowledge and experience. They are also able to make contacts with other colleagues who share the same interests and to return home with some practical ideas and teaching materials for their classrooms.
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