LINGUIST List 21.109
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Fri Jan 08 2010
Calls: Applied Ling, General Ling, Lang Acquisition/Taiwan
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2010 Applied Linguistics & Language Teaching
Message 1: 2010 Applied Linguistics & Language Teaching
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Date: 05-Jan-2010
From: Claire Ho <claire mail.ntust.edu.tw>
Subject: 2010 Applied Linguistics & Language Teaching
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Full Title: 2010 Applied Linguistics & Language Teaching Short Title: 2010 ALLT Date: 16-Apr-2010 - 17-Apr-2010 Location: Taipei, Taiwan Contact Person: Claire Ho Meeting Email: allt mail.ntust.edu.tw Web Site: http://www.afl.ntust.edu.tw/act/news.php?class=301 Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Translation Subject Language(s): English (eng) Call Deadline: 31-Jan-2010 Meeting Description: 2010 International Conference on Applied Linguistics & Language Teaching (ALLT) Time: April 16 -17, 2010 Site: National Taiwan University of Science & Technology (NTUST), Taipei, Taiwan Conference Themes: Workshops on Project-based Teaching & Learning Call for Papers Special Topics: Project-based teaching & learning Product-based teaching & learning Task-based approaches Content-based approaches 畢業專題製作 畢業論文指導 專業英語教學( ESP/ LSP) 教材編寫 General Topics: Corpora/ Corpus: Teaching & Learning CALLs' Web: Teaching &Learning Mixed levels: teaching, design and management Other topics in English and Chinese teaching and learning Translation & Interpretation 補救教學 能力分級的實施 應用英外語課程規劃 語文與學習/跨課程的語文學習 第二語言與外語的教與學 翻譯與口譯 職業與專業語文
Plenary, Featured and Keynote Speakers:
1. Professor William Shi-Yuan Wang (Chinese University of Hong Kong, fellow,
Academia Sinica): Relations among Spoken and Written Language
2. Professor Amy Tsui (Pro-Vice Chancellor, Hong Kong University)
3. Professor Bardovi-Harlig (Indiana University, USA, Past president of AAAL):
4. Professor Chen-Ching Li (Professor, Department of English, Shih Hsin University):
Product-based Approaches to English Teaching in the EFL Context
5. Professor Ping Chen (University of Queensland, Australia)
6. Dr. Jeremy Sykes (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology)
7. Professor John Flowerdew (City University of Hong Kong)
8. Professor Yueguo Gu (The Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Nottingham University):
Multimodal text analysis of ELT classroom discourse
Forum for University Presidents:
Dr. Shi-Shuenn Chen (President, National Taiwan University of Science and
Technology): Dr.Amy Tsui(Pro-Vice Chancellor, Hong Kong University),
Dr. Francis K.H. So (President, Wenzao Ursuline College of Languages ),
Dr. Grover K. H. Yu (Vice President, Overseas Chinese University)
Important Dates - Abstract due: January 31th , 2010 (abstract of no more than 350 words to send via email: (allt mail.ntust.edu.tw) - Acceptance notification: February 5th, 2010 - Full paper deadline: Mar. 20th , 2010(8 pages0 - Conference date: April 16-17, 2010 Website: http://www.afl.ntust.edu.tw/News.aspx Accepted paper to send to: Electronic file: (MSWord 6.0 or above; APA/MLA style) please mail to allt mail.ntust.edu.tw 2 hardcopies: 1st International Conference, Department of Applied Foreign Languages, NTUST 43 Keelung Rd., Section 4, 106 DaAn District, Taipei, R.O.C. Conference Chair, Dr Teng, Huichun (Dean, School of Humanities & Social Science) Conference convener: Dr. Joe Wang (Chairperson, Department of Foreign Languages) Contact person: Claire Ho (allt mail.ntust.edu.tw) Tel: 886-2 2730-3602 Fax: 886-2-2730-1112
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