Oxford University Press:

A Dialogue with Patsy M. Lightbown and Yuki Yamano: Effective ways to adopt CLIL into your classroom

Date: Sunday, January 24th, 2016 Time: 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM

Speaker: Patsy M. Lightbown (Concordia University, Montreal), Yuki Yamano (Utsunomiya University)

Description:
Patsy M. Lightbown, Distinguished Professor Emerita of Applied Linguistics at Concordia University, Montreal, and author of Oxford Key Concepts for the Language Classroom: Focus on Content-based Language Teaching and co-author of How Languages are Learned, and Yuki Yamano, lecturer at Utsunomiya University and proactive researcher focusing on English language teaching for children and CLIL, will give a talk on how to adopt CLIL into the classroom effectively, introducing some actual cases and taking into consideration the current situation of education in Japan. This event includes Q&A section. Do not miss this opportunity to meet the experts and get practical ideas on teaching. Pre-register today to reserve your seat.

Recommended for: English teachers of elementary school, junior / senior high school, and researchers who are interested in CLIL in elementary school classes.

Language: The dialogue will be conducted in English.

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Organization: Oxford University Press

Cost: free

Venue: Oxford University Press Tokyo Office 3F Sotetsu Tamachi Bldg. 4-17-5 Shiba, Minato-Ku, Tokyo 108-386

Location: Tokyo, Tokyo Metropolis, Japan

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