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Saturday, July 23rd, 2005

Japan Association for Language Teaching
2005 Kagoshima Teaching Children Conference
Speaker: Chis Hunt, Linda Wittig, Jan Takahashi, Keiko Sagisaka, Martin Nuttall, Richard Graham, Yoshie Lauffenburger-Hashido, Bo Causer, Cynthia Keith
Time: 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM Date: Saturday, July 23rd, 2005
Location: Kagoshima
Venue: Kagoshima Jutaku Kyokyo Kosha Biru - Shinyashiki cho Kagoshima
Description: This is an all day Conference for teachers and persons interested in the education of Young Learners. For more information on presentations, pre-registration etc please call Cynthia Keith on ... (296 more words)
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Japan Intercultural Institute
PICO - JII Intercultural seminar
Speaker: Joseph Shaules
Time: 10:00 AM - 4:30 PM Date: Saturday, July 23rd, 2005
Location: Tokyo
Venue: Oxford University Press Showroom (Toranomon, Tokyo)
Description: This one-day workshop will help intercultural learners better understand their own intercultural learning style. It will use PICO, a questionnaire-type instrument which measures an individual's orientation towards intercultural learning. ... (147 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.