[lg policy] calls: 4th International Language Conference

Harold Schiffman hfsclpp at GMAIL.COM
Mon Apr 4 14:27:49 UTC 2011


4th International Language Conference
Short Title: 4ILC

Date: 22-Sep-2011 - 23-Sep-2011
Location: Celje, Slovenia
Contact Person: Polona Vicic
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Web Site: http://fl.uni-mb.si/index.php/konference/mednarodna-jezikovna-konferenca/conference-2011/

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Language Acquisition

Call Deadline: 15-May-2011

Meeting Description:

The International Language Conference on the ‘Importance of Learning
Professional Foreign Languages for Communication between Cultures’ is
an annual event taking place in September, whose aim is to present and
exchange professional knowledge and experiences from the field of
teaching professional foreign languages. The conference is aimed at
academics, professional foreign language teachers, teaching assistants
and researchers in higher education institutions and secondary schools
as well as undergraduate and graduate students.

The fourth International Language Conference is organised by The
Faculty of Logistics, University of Maribor, Celje, Slovenia in
cooperation with The International Center for Promotion of
Enterprises.

Call for Papers:

We are inviting you to submit proposals for papers or workshops which
will be delivered in English or one of the following world languages -
German, Italian or French - provided at least 5 conference
participants register for a presentation/workshop. Possible themes
include, but are not limited to:

-The role of languages for specific purposes in the 21st century,
-The Bologna process in an LSP course,
-Modern approaches to LSP teaching with the emphasis on competences,
-Intercultural dimension of teaching and learning in an LSP course,
-Modern methods/approaches used in teaching LSP,
-Developing language skills in an LSP course,
-Assessment and grading in an LSP course,
-Preparation of glossaries of professional terminology for LSP teaching,
-Preparation of materials for LSP teaching,
-The impact of information and communications technology on
teaching/learning LSP,
-Multilingualism and LSP

Abstract Submission:

Those interested in presenting a paper or offering a workshop at the
conference are invited to submit an abstract in English of 250-300
words and send it to int.conferencefl.uni-mb.si by no later than 15
May 2011 (please note that any abstracts received after this date will
be put on a reserve list). Files should be sent in an editable format
(plain text, RTF or MS Word), and the file name should be first
author's surname. Please include names, affiliations and contact
details of all authors. Abstracts will be reviewed and selected by the
professional committee of the conference. Authors will be notified of
acceptance by 1 June 2011.

For more information, please contact: int.conferencefl.uni-mb.si

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