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Our Presenters:
Plenary Speakers:
John Fanselow (President of International Pacific College, New Zealand / Professor Emeritus Columbia University, Teachers College) Hug?…Ah…Wow! Beyond Diversity- -Strategies for Autonomous
Language Learning and Your Rapport was Great, But…!
Jeremy Harmer (Marshall Cavendish ELT) CULTURE or culture? Language,
Methodology and Content in Century 21 and Do you Dream Often? (Or what's
the best way?)
David A. Hill (Cambridge University Press) Language Play and Creative
Learning and The Power of Reading
Linda Taylor (Nottingham Trent University) Investigating Affect through the Analysis of teacher Talk
There will be around 140
presentations given by speakers from many different corners of the world. Here
is a selection of some of our speakers and talk titles:
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James Banner
Robert
Campbell
Hugh Dellar
Teresa V. Gerdes
David Gray
Mark Hancock
Julie Hetherington
Hilary Plass
George
Kokolas
Mark Levy
Anne McCabe
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Paul McConochie
Joe McKenna
Kathryn
Munt
Tim Murphey
Ken Paterson
Victor
Pavón Vázquez
Herbert
Puchta
Robert
Quinn
Carol Read
Antonio R. Roldán Tapia
Paloma Sarbadhikari
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Enda Scott
Paul Seligson
Tom Spain
Grzegorz Spiewak
Johanna Stirling
Birgit Strotmann
Gerry Sweeney
Linda Taylor
Andrew Walkley
Janet Wilson-Smith
Theresa Zanatta
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Abbanatics
Blue Mango Theatre
- learning English through
theatre
Collocation at all
Levels
Doing More with
Less
Ever Thought of
being a Writer
Get Them Talking!
Group Dynamics in
the Language Classroom
Humanizing ESP
Intonation Games
Living and
Learning - a journey into intercultural
awareness
Lots of Fun and
Little Work
Making I.T.
Work for You
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Making Life Easier
for Low Level Learners
Multicultural
Games
Neuro What? Minding
the Teenage Brain in Class
Plurilingualism
and the Common European Framework
Pronunciation
Fillers
Storytelling,
Teacher Training and Metaphor
Surviving Burnout:
Cooperation, development and fun
in our staffrooms
Teaching: It’s no
joke!
Teaching Phrasal
Verbs Through Storytelling
Teaching Teenagers
The Curse of
Creativity
The European
Language Portfolio: Where do we start?
Your Voice:
Uses, misuses and abuses
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And many
more…..
Frequently Asked Questions about the Convention:
When is it?
March 11-13, 2005. Registration will begin at 15.00 on Friday, March
11. The convention ends on Sunday, March 13 at 18.30.
Where is it?
The convention will be
held in Seville, Spain, at the University of Seville, Facultad de Filología on
c/ San Fernando 4.
How do I register?
To register individually, just copy and fill in the form on the flip
side of this pamphlet or visit our website http://www.tesol-spain.org/convention2005
to print the form out. To register as an institution, you must visit our
website and download the form. The registration forms, along with proof of
payment, must be sent by regular mail. Pre-registration ends March 1, 2005.
Prices increase after this date. On Saturday evening there will be a Gala
Dinner (further information will soon be posted on our website).
Where do
I stay?
Specific information
about accommodations for the convention is now available on our website. If you
are ready to make your reservations, contact Jenny Brown at jennybrown@ctv.es, at msjenibrown@hotmail.com, or by
dialling (34) 652021188 or (34) 914090040 (14:00-20:00 Monday – Friday,
please). For student housing, contact tsantana@arrakis.es
(email ONLY).
Is it an officially accredited event (HOMOLOGACIÓN)?
This
event has been proposed to be approved for accreditation through the Spanish
Ministry.