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As part of LING 376: Seminar and Practicum in Applied Linguistics, the Applied Linguistics Program offers a series of free public seminars focusing on professional development for language teaching. These seminars are open to all members of the community, and are offered in the spring semester from January to April on Tuesday evenings from 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m., and are always in Cornett B111 unless otherwise noted.
The 2009 Applied Linguistics Seminar Series is as follows:
January 13th - Ron Wardhaugh
A Sociolinguistic Perspective on Language Teaching
January 20th - Erik Fleischer
Communicate or Your Tongue will Fall Off (Technology & Language)
January 27th - Scott Wilson, Mark Pomeroy, Cindy Vaartnou
Panel Discussion: The Many faces of English in Victoria
February 3rd - Gerry Luton
Reviewing & Reinforcing Vocabulary in the Classroom
February 10th - Nicholas Collins
What ESL Students Need to Succeed in Academic Studies
February 17th - NO SEMINAR: UVIC READING BREAK
February 24th - Cam Culham
Drama Techniques for Language Teaching
March 3rd - Acting Executive Director, TESL Canada
Demystifying TESL Canada
For Information Please Contact:
Emily Story: alassist@uvic.ca
Professional dev’t documentation of attendance
is available on request.