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Sat Mar 14 2009

Confs: Applied Linguistics;Language Acquisition/Thailand

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        1.    Vilaivan Aroonmanakun, Foreign Language Learning and Teaching


Message 1: Foreign Language Learning and Teaching
Date: 11-Mar-2009
From: Vilaivan Aroonmanakun <vilaivangmail.com>
Subject: Foreign Language Learning and Teaching
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Foreign Language Learning and Teaching
Short Title: FLLT 2009

Date: 16-Oct-2009 - 17-Oct-2009
Location: Bangkok, Thailand
Contact: Pimjai Chaimongkol
Contact Email: pimjaimymicenet.com
Meeting URL: http://fllt2009.org

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Language Acquisition

Meeting Description:

It is with great pleasure that the Language Institute of Thammasat University
announces its first International Conference on Foreign Language Learning and
Teaching, 16-17 October 2009 at the Asia Hotel in Bangkok, Thailand. Aiming to
narrow the gap between theory and practice, the conference brings together SLA
theorists with classroom teachers to engage in a productive sharing of research
findings and an exchange of ideas. While there are many worthy international
conferences that are of great value to researchers and theorists, on the one
hand, and EFL teachers, on the other, there is an ever-increasing need to bring
both sides of the expertise continuum together. The FLLT-2009 conference serves
precisely that need.

Abstract Submission due: May 31, 2009
Notification of Acceptance: June 15, 2009
General Pre-Conference Registration due: August 15, 2009
Conference Dates: October 16-17, 2009
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