19.1875, Confs: Applied Ling, Lang Acq, Ling Theories, Pragmatics/Poland
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Date: 10-Jun-2008
From: Micha? B. Paradowski < Michal.Paradowski at uw.edu.pl >
Subject: Language Teaching in Increasingly Multilingual Environments: From Research to Practice
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Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2008 12:55:35
From: Micha? B. Paradowski [Michal.Paradowski at uw.edu.pl]
Subject: Language Teaching in Increasingly Multilingual Environments: From Research to Practice
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Language Teaching in Increasingly Multilingual Environments: From Research to
Practice
Date: 16-Sep-2010 - 18-Sep-2010
Location: Warsaw, Poland
Contact: Micha? B. Paradowski
Contact Email: Michal.Paradowski at uw.edu.pl
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Linguistic
Theories; Pragmatics
Meeting Description:
International conference: 'Language Teaching in Increasingly Multilingual
Environments: From Research to Practice' to take place at the Institute of
Applied Linguistics, University of Warsaw.
The aim of the conference is to provide a multilingual, international forum
for exchange of research findings and experience in language teaching and
language development, with special emphasis on empirical research which can
profitably inform foreign language teaching practice. The event will
combine plenary addresses by eminent scholars, roundtable discussions, and
paper sessions in general thematic strands covering:
Language instruction, acquisition and learning, including CLIL and TLA
Resources and technology, including native- and non-native corpus-based
materials
Assessment
The publication of an edited volume of the best papers presented at the
conference is planned.
Updates consisting of detailed information on the program, thematic strands, and
keynote speakers will follow. A separate call for papers will also be sent out.
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