36.1189, Confs: CIDL25 Workshop: Foreign Language Teaching – Challenges and Opportunities in the Age of Large Language Models (Romania)
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Subject: 36.1189, Confs: CIDL25 Workshop: Foreign Language Teaching – Challenges and Opportunities in the Age of Large Language Models (Romania)
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Date: 07-Apr-2025
From: Monica Vasileanu [colocviu.lingvistica.2025 at gmail.com]
Subject: CIDL25 Workshop: Foreign Language Teaching – Challenges and Opportunities in the Age of Large Language Models
CIDL25 Workshop: Foreign Language Teaching – Challenges and
Opportunities in the Age of Large Language Models
Short Title: CIDL25
Theme: Foreign Language Teaching – Challenges and Opportunities in the
Age of Large Language Models
Date: 21-Nov-2025 - 22-Nov-2025
Location: Bucharest, Romania
Contact: Ionuț Geană
Contact Email: ionut.geana at litere.unibuc.ro
Meeting URL: https://litere.ro/cidl-en/
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
Submission Deadline: 15-Sep-2025
Date: 21-22 November 2025
Location: Faculty of Letters, University of Bucharest
Keynote speaker: Prof. Luis Javier Pentón Herrera (Akademia
Ekonomiczno-Humanistyczna in Warsaw, Poland)
We invite researchers, educators, PhD students, and specialists in
teaching foreign languages or Romanian as a foreign language (RFL) to
contribute with papers exploring the impact and interaction between
Large Language Models (LLMs) and the teaching and learning process of
foreign languages/Romanian by non-native speakers.
This is a workshop that is part of The 25th International Conference
of the Department of Linguistics.
Suggested Topics
• AI and foreign languages/Romanian as a Foreign Language learning
• Adapting teaching materials to integrate LLMs
• Automated assessment of linguistic competencies
• Machine translation vs. direct Romanian language acquisition
• Cultural and linguistic challenges in AI-assisted language learning
• Case studies and practical experiences in technology-enhanced
foreign language/RFL teaching
Submission Guidelines
• Papers shall be presented in English.
• Abstracts (max. 300 words) should be submitted by 15 September
2025.
• Accepted papers will be published in the journal Romanian Studies
Today, indexed in ERIH Plus
(https://journals.unibuc.ro/index.php/romanian-studies-today).
Submit your proposals to: ionut.geana at litere.unibuc.ro
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