LINGUIST List 18.2741
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Sat Sep 22 2007
Confs: Applied Linguistics/Serbia
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1. Andjelka
Ignjacevic,
International Conference “LSP: Theory and Practice'
Message 1: International Conference “LSP: Theory and Practice'
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Date: 19-Sep-2007
From: Andjelka Ignjacevic <a.ignja eunet.yu>
Subject: International Conference “LSP: Theory and Practice'
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International Conference "LSP: Theory and Practice" Date: 31-Jan-2008 - 02-Feb-2008 Location: Belgrade, Serbia Contact: Andjelka Ignjacevic Contact Email: a.ignja eunet.yu Meeting URL: http://www.dsjksrbija.org.yu Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics Meeting Description: The conference will focus on: ¨ Theory and practice (TP) ¨ Materials Development (MD) ¨ Teaching methodology (TM) ¨ Curriculum Design ¨ Learner Autonomy (LA) ¨ Teacher Development (TD) ¨ Learning Technologies (LT) ¨ Research (RES) ¨ Testing, Evaluation & Assessment (TEA) We expect the conference to bring together professionals from around the world to discuss, reflect on and develop their ideas. We also believe the conference programme to offer multiple opportunities for professional contact and development. The registration form, as well as Speaker proposal form to the conference you can find attached or at the website: www.dsjksrbija.org.yu. You are kindly asked to submit both your Registration form and/or Speaker proposal form to organizers No Later Than October 25th, 2007. The working documents for the conference will follow by e-mail after your registration. We would like to request that you try to respect this deadline to enable us to have enough time to arrange the programme. We can confirm that you will be informed of the status of your proposal by the latest December 20th, 2007. The attached form can be returned by post to: Duica Blai, LSP SIG President, Faculty of Geography, Studentski trg no.3, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia or by email to jblazic sbb.co.yu, dusica gef.bg.ac.yu, and a.ignja eunet.yu.
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