LINGUIST List 21.1744
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Sat Apr 10 2010
Jobs: ESL; Applied Linguistics: Graduate Fellow, Georgetown Law
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1. Craig
Hoffman,
ESL; Applied Linguistics: Graduate Fellow, Georgetown Law, District of Columbia, USA
Message 1: ESL; Applied Linguistics: Graduate Fellow, Georgetown Law, District of Columbia, USA
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Date: 09-Apr-2010
From: Craig Hoffman <hoffmanc law.georgetown.edu>
Subject: ESL; Applied Linguistics: Graduate Fellow, Georgetown Law, District of Columbia, USA
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University or Organization: Georgetown Law
Department: Graduate Legal Writing Program
Job Location: District of Columbia, USA
Web Address: http://www.law.georgetown.edu
Job Rank: Graduate Fellow
Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics; ESL
Description:
The Graduate Legal Writing Program at Georgetown University Law Center in Washington, DC, is expanding its services to foreign lawyers enrolled in LL.M. and S.J.D. programs. The ESL Fellow will teach advanced academic English to foreign lawyers who are working on post-graduate degrees. The teaching contexts include: 1. assist the ESL Specialist in teaching an intensive seminar of 20 students 2. facilitate small group and tutorial work 3. carry out individual tutorial work The ideal candidate should want to expand his/her teaching repertoire to include ESP (English for Specific Purposes) in academic English and cross-cultural communication in a legal context. Strong preference will be given to candidates who have a J.D. or a PhD degree and experience teaching academic English to foreign graduate students and an interest in working with foreign lawyers.
Application Deadline: 15-May-2010
Email Address for Applications: hoffmanc law.georgetown.edu
Contact Information:
Craig Hoffman
Email: hoffmanc law.georgetown.edu
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