21.2347, Calls: Applied Ling, Lang Acq, Ling & Lit, English/Indonesia

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Subject: 21.2347, Calls: Applied Ling, Lang Acq, Ling & Lit, English/Indonesia

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Date: 26-May-2010
From: Neny Isharyanti < neny.isharyanti at gmail.com >
Subject: Bringing Linguistics and Literature into EFL Classrooms
 

	
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Date: Wed, 26 May 2010 09:44:47
From: Neny Isharyanti [neny.isharyanti at gmail.com]
Subject: Bringing Linguistics and Literature into EFL Classrooms

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Full Title: Bringing Linguistics and Literature into EFL Classrooms 

Date: 23-Nov-2010 - 25-Nov-2010
Location: Salatiga, Central Java, Indonesia 
Contact Person: Frances Sinanu
Meeting Email: fbsltc at gmail.com
Web Site: http://ltc.uksw.edu/ltc_seminars/2010_seminar.html 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Ling & 
Literature 

Subject Language(s): English (eng)

Call Deadline: 30-Jul-2010 

Meeting Description:

Linguistics and Literature have played a very significant role in the 
development of second or foreign language teaching. Research findings in 
Linguistics and Literature have influenced second or foreign language 
teaching practices all over the world, including the teaching of English. 
Within this context, The Faculty of Language and Literature in cooperation 
with The Language Training center, Satya Wacana Christian University is 
going to hold its Fourth International Seminar in the hope of bringing 
Linguistics and Literature into EFL Classrooms. 

Call For Papers

Confirmed Invited Speakers:

Dr. Michael Barlow -- University of Auckland
Itje Chodidjah -- Education Consultant

Topic Areas: 

1. Linguistics in Language Teaching
2. Current Perspectives on TEEL 
3. Using Corpora in TEFL 
4. Classroom Discourse
5. ICT Applications in EFL Classrooms
6. Literature in Language Teaching
7. Literary Theories in EFL Contexts
8. Multiculturalism in EFL Teaching

Procedures for submission of paper abstracts or workshop proposals: 

1.A 250-300 word abstract or proposal with a title not exceeding twelve 
words and a 75-100 word bio data should be sent to the Seminar 
Secretariat via email no later than July 30, 2010. Abstracts or proposals 
outside the word limit will not be accepted. 
2.Accepted presenter will be notified by August 30, 2010. 
3.A soft copy of the full paper selected for the seminar must be sent to 
the Seminar Secretariat no later than October 15, 2010 to be included in the 
Conference Proceeding CDs. Should this fail, the committee reserves the 
right to withdraw the paper from the presentation. 
4.Abstracts or proposals sent must be within the above topic areas. 

Types of  Presentations: 

1.Parallel Papers 
These are formal lecture presentations which last 30 minutes followed by 10 
minutes for questions. 
2.Workshops 
Workshops last for 80 minutes, in which the presenters do not do much 
lecturing. Instead, they design activities which can engage the participants 
throughout the session.
3.Poster/Film Presentations 
These presentations are intended to display posters, pictures, photos, or 
films for the purpose of EFL learning. Participants will have opportunities to 
see the display and talk to the presenters during coffee/tea and lunch 
breaks.





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