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The Chubu Junior and Senior High School Teachers Seminar: Fall 2008

    Speaker: Yumiko Akeba, Eisei Minoura, Chuck Sandy, Michihiro Matsumoto, Katsuko Mtasubara, Tadashi Shiozawa
    Date: Saturday, September 27th, 2008
    Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
    Location: Aichi
    Venue: Chubu University Nagoya Campus, 6th floor, Dai Hall (a 1-minute walk from JR Tsurumai Staion, North Exit)
    Description: You are invited to Chubu University Nagoya Campus in Nagoya on Saturday, September 27th for a full day of presentations on themes relavant to all involved in teaching at the high school level. This is a great opportunity to see prominent authors and network with other professionals in the same line of work.
    To reserve a place, please email your name, address, and concact information to japanelt@cambridge.org with Nagoya in the title line.

    This event is a joint effort of Chubu University Department of English Language and Culture, and Cambridge University Press.
    Cost: free
    Organization: Cambridge University Press
    This URL: http://www.eltcalendar.com/events/details/4216

    Contact Cambridge University Press:
    Japan ELT, CUP:
      Phone: Office: 03-3295-5875






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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.