LINGUIST List 20.1746
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Wed May 06 2009
Calls: Applied Linguistics/Turkey
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English as an International Language Conference
Message 1: English as an International Language Conference
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Date: 05-May-2009
From: Paul Robertson <asianefl gmail.com>
Subject: English as an International Language Conference
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Full Title: English as an International Language Conference
Date: 14-Oct-2009 - 17-Oct-2009
Location: Izmir, Turkey
Contact Person: Paul Robertson
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Web Site: http://www.asian-efl-journal.com/Call-for-Papers-Izmir-Turkey-2009.php
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
Subject Language(s): English
Call Deadline: 31-Aug-2009
Meeting Description:
The aim of this conference is to bring together EFL practitioners from across the globe to exchange views on a wide range of issues on English as an International Language, its expansion across the globe, the impact on local cultures and within cultures. Papers discussing second language acquisition theories (ELT EFL ESL) in practice and research will also be presented.
Call for Papers The English as an International Language Journal, supported by the Asian EFL Journal and Dokuz Eylul University announce the inaugural International EIL Conference to be held in Izmir Turkey in October 2009. Proposals (up to 250 words) for 30 minute presentations should be related to: 1. EIL -English as an International Language 2. General ELT themes: new trends in approaches, methods and techniques; syllabus design, textbook evaluation, the role of culture in language teaching, the use of literature in language teaching etc Suggested topics for workshops and poster sessions include but are not limited to: - The growth of English as an International Language - EIL & Culture - Cultural impact of teaching EIL students - Teaching English as an International language - Teaching teachers to teach EIL students - Teaching English grammar to other EIL nations - Second language acquisition theories & research Abstracts in English should be sent to asianefl gmail.com by 31st August 2009 and should include the following information: 1. Author's full name and title 2. Author's affiliation and address 3. E-mail contact address 4. Title of the paper 5. Abstract (up to 250 words) Notification of acceptance will be given from August 31st onwards A Conference Proceedings edition will be published in early 2010 and for this purpose full papers should be submitted by January 30th 2010 to asianefl gmail.com Enquiries concerning the conference should be directed to Dr. Robertson asianefl gmail.com
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