Arabic-L:PEDA:Need Iraqi native speakers in DC area Sep 13th

Dilworth Parkinson dilworth_parkinson at byu.edu
Fri Sep 12 22:46:10 UTC 2003


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Date: 12 Sep 2003
From: aquilr at georgetown.edu
Subject:Need Iraqi native speakers in DC area Sep 13th

Greetings:

We are in need of Iraqi native speakers or other nationals who
understand Iraqi Arabic, residing in the Washington DC, metropolitan
area to participate in field-testing a listening comprehension test we
have developed.

The test will be administered at George Washington University on
September 13. A good command of English is required because the test
will include a summary translation into English. Each participant will
be paid $75 for taking the test, which will last for 3 and half hours
with a break in between.

We are willing to make the arrangements for another test on a different
date if September 13 is too soon for a substantial number of
participants to sign up for.

If you are interested in participating please contact Rajaa Aquil at
Second Language Testing, Inc, by phone or email
Tel: 301-231-6046, email raquil at 2lti.com.

We would also appreciate it if you could pass around this notice among
your Iraqi friends or acquaintances, willing to participate.

Thank you.

Rajaa Aquil
Second Language Testing, Inc.
10713 Mist Haven Terrace
N. Bethesda, MD 20852-3437
Ph. 301-231-6046
Fax 301-231-9536
www.2LTI.com

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