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Thursday, January 12th, 2006

Foreign Executive Women
FEW Monthly Meeting: Empowering women - donations that make a difference
Speaker: Jane Best Cooke, Refugees International Japan, Grants and Research Director
Time: 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM Date: Thursday, January 12th, 2006
Location: Tokyo
Venue: Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan (FCCJ), Yurakucho Denki Building, 20th Floor
Description: We see many news stories and documentaries about those displaced by conflict around the world. Victims of "other peoples’ wars" who struggle to survive and keep their families together. ... (100 more words)
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Tokyo PC Users Group
Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) and Web-based Course Management
Speaker: Kevin Ryan, Showa Women's University
Time: 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Date: Thursday, January 12th, 2006
Location: Tokyo
Venue: Tokyo Union Church (basement) Omote Sando (Harajuku)
Description: Kevin Ryan, Associate Professor in the English department at Showa Women's University will give a quick but broad-ranging look at the types of technology he uses to teach languages. ... (72 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.