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Opening lecture:
- Grzegorz Śpiewak, Ph.D., Poland, Warsaw University:
Managing Language Change in the Classroom
Approved Speakers (in the alphabetic order):
- Hsiu-Chen Chang, Ph.D., Taiwan, National Taipei College of Business:
Skills for Cross-cultural Communication: Looking into the problems of
English as a Foreign Language.
- Marta Chomicz, M.A., Poland, Independent University of Business, Public
Administration and Computer Technology:
Teaching English at the Independent University of Business, Public Administration
and Computer Technology.
- Agnieszka Dremza, M.A., Poland, Warsaw University:
Teaching English at the Warsaw University.
- Visnja Fara, M.A., Croatia, University of Zagreb:
How to help EFL students be autonomous in updating their vocabulary.
- Jolanta Korc-Migoñ, M.A., Poland, Warsaw University of Technology:
Teaching English at the Warsaw University of Technology.
- Zdena Kralova, Ph.D., Slovakia, University of Zilina:
Correlation of the degree of perceived foreign accent and some extra-lingual
variables.
- Karolina Krzywicka-Szpor, M.A., Poland, Warsaw School of Social Psychology:
Training Language Teachers for teaching online.
- Gokce Kurt, M.A., Turkey, Marmara University:
Peer Feedback and Writing Anxiety: The Case of Turkish Prospective Teachers
of EFL.
- Prof. Liudmila Liashchova, Belarus, Academy of Public Administration
under the Aegis of the President of the Republic of Belarus:
Teaching English Vocabulary to Public Administration Students: What
Needs to Be Taught?
- Iwona Mokwa-Tarnowska, M.A., Poland, Gdansk University of Technology:
Support Mechanisms in Teaching Technical Writing in the Online Environment.
- Abdolreza Pazhakh, Ph.D., Iran, Islamic Azad University of Dezful:
Extraversion, Sex, E-Learning, Computer-Mediated and Task-Based Test
Performance: A Study on Iranian EFL Students' Achievements in EGP and EAP
Assessments and their Attitudes toward E-Learning.
- Margaret Percy, M.A., England, Queen Mary University of London:
Pictures of English: Embedded or Embodied... or both? Reflections of
the shifting parameters of English teaching and learning environments.
- Prof. Valentyna Polina, Ukraine, People's Ukrainian Academy:
Developing student's writing skills.
- Maria Pophristova, M.A., Poland, Warsaw School of Social Psychology:
Building a Community of Learners in an E-learning Environment.
- Małgorzata Świerk, M.A., Poland, Warsaw University:
- Thinking behind Technology.
- Homework: an Effective Tool for Academic Teachers.
During our conference several other speakers will present
teaching and testing methods, techniques, materials and tools.
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