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Saturday, June 19th, 2004

Nellie's Group, Ltd.
Apricot Week Seminar: Build reading skills with Phonics Learning - From recognizing alphabet letters to reading sentences
Speaker: Tibor Lucskai (Apricot)
Time: 1:30 PM - 4:00 PM Date: Saturday, June 19th, 2004
Location: Tokyo
Venue: Sunbridge Bldg. 1F, 1-26-6 Yanagibashi, Taito-ku, Tokyo (3 min. from Asakusabashi Stn. on JR Sobu Line, Toei Asakusa Line)
Description: A special feature of Apricot Week (June 14 - 19) are the seminars held on June 18 and 19 (Friday and Saturday). June 19 will feature two presentations by ... (105 more words)
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Nara Chapter of the Japan Association for Language Teaching
Activities That Go Beyond Linguistics
Speaker: Rodney Dunham, Tezukayama University
Time: 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM Date: Saturday, June 19th, 2004
Location: Nara
Venue: Tezukayama University, Gakuenmae Campus (At Kintetsu Gakuenmae Station, on the Nara Kintetsu Line)
Description: The presenter will share various activities that engage students in ways beyond the ordinary linguistic/word approach to teaching. These activities are geared for junior high school and up, but ... (57 more words)
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ELT means English Language Teaching. The ELT Calendar contains information about conferences, conventions, workshops, presentations and other events of professional interest to teachers of EFL ( English as a Foreign Language ) and ESL ( English as a Second Language ) in Japan, and the research communities of SLA (Second Language Acquisition), TESOL ( Teaching English as a Second or Other Language ), TEFL ( Teaching English as a Foriegn Language ) and others relevant to language learning and teaching English in Japan.