LINGUIST List 18.2821
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Thu Sep 27 2007
Confs: Applied Linguistics/Serbia
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1. Angelka
Ignjacevic,
International Conference on LSP: Theory and Practice
Message 1: International Conference on LSP: Theory and Practice
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Date: 26-Sep-2007
From: Angelka Ignjacevic <a.ignja eunet.yu>
Subject: International Conference on LSP: Theory and Practice
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International Conference on LSP: Theory and Practice Date: 31-Jan-2008 - 02-Feb-2008 Location: Belgrade, Serbia Contact: Angelka Ignjacevic Contact Email: dsjksrbija yahoo.com Meeting URL: http://www.dsjksrbija.org.yu Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics Meeting Description: The Conference is intended to explore various theoretical and practical issues related to the varieties of English, French, German, Russian, Italian, Spanish, and Latin used in different professional fields, (e.g. Business English, English/Latin in Medicine, French in Pharmacy, a language in sport, tourism, traffic, telecommunications, science, etc.), as well as the issues concerning LSP teaching/learning at secondary and tertiary educational levels. The Conference is organized jointly by the FLLAS and the University of Belgrade (Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Philosophy and Faculty of Philology) and 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) Working languages: English and Serbian Sessions languages: English, French, German, Russian, Italian, Spanish and Serbian. Simultaneous interpretation available for plenary sessions.
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