Language Conference 2009 - program Drukuj

INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE CONFERENCE
23rd March 2009

PROGRAMME

Employee empowerment:
learning foreign languages in corporate environment

Independent University of Business, Public Administration and Computer Technology
PWSBiA, 00 - 728 Warszawa ul. Bobrowiecka 9, tel. (48) 22 559 22 19 e-mail: Ten adres email jest ukrywany przed spamerami, włącz obsługę JavaScript w przeglądarce, by go zobaczyć

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8:00 - 8:30 Registration of Participants
8:30 - 8:45
ENG
Opening Speech
President, Vice President PWSBiA
8:45 - 9:15
ENG
Opening Lecture: Margaret Percy (Queen Mary University of London, UK)
English for What? English for Who? Or Should It Still Be Whom?
9:15 - 11.30 LANGUAGE SKILLS DEVELOPMENT IN CORPORATE ENVIRONMENT
1.
ENG
Tony Watt (Glasgow School of English, UK)
Delivering Effective Business English Training
2.
ENG
Joanna Szczepanowska (Polish Japanese Institute of Information Technology, Poland)
How to PR in the Classroom
3.
PL
Janusz Bielicki (Urząd Miasta i Gminy Piaseczno, Poland)
Finansowanie szkoleń językowych z funduszy unijnych
approx.
10.15 - 10.25
coffee break
4.
ENG
Grażyna Błaszczyk (Independent University of Business, Public Administration and Computer Technology, Poland)
English for Polish Lawyers
5.
ENG
Kinuyo Shimizu (Rikkyo University, Japan)
Working with English Speaking Japanese Colleagues
6.
ENG
Michael Dembinski (British-Polish Chamber of Commerce)
Cultural Differences Between Business Organisation in Poland and the UK
7.
PL
Robert Klonowski (Komenda Wojewódzka Państwowej Straży Pożarnej w Poznaniu, Poland)
Projekt "112, Can I Help You?
11:30 - 11:40 coffee break
11:40 - 13:20 ENGLISH FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES
1.
ENG
Mariusz Bęcławski (College of Communications, Politics and International Relations, Poland)
The Features and Conventions of Legal English
2.
ENG
Krzysztof Paszkowski (Independent University of Business, Public Administration and Computer Technology, Poland)
English Language in Diplomatic Texts: An ESP-oriented Course for Students of Diplomacy
3.
ENG
Liu Weiwei (Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong)
Motivation and Strategies of Learning ESP - Case of Banking Employees
4.
ENG
Abdulaziz Alfehaid (University of Leicester, UK)
English for Future Healthcare Professionals in Saudi Arabia. Needs Analysis Proposal
5.
ENG
Michał Paradowski (University of Warsaw, Poland)
Foreign Language Teaching and the Learner’s Mother Tongue – Has Everything Been Said Yet?
6.
ENG
Janusz Sarnowski (Independent University of Business, Public Administration and Computer Technology, Poland)
English Financial Register in the Selected Publications of International Economic Organizations.
13:20 - 14:00 lunch - "Plikaro" Reception Hall
14:00 - 15:40 NEW TRENDS IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE TEACHING
1.
ENG
Małgorzata Świerk (University of Warsaw, Poland)
Teaching for Quality Learning
2.
ENG
Iwona Mokwa-Tarnowska (Gdansk University of Technology, Poland)
Blended Learning in a Digital Age
3.
PL
Karol Granoszewski (Educational Testing Service, Poland)
Skuteczne zarządzanie szkoleniami językowymi w firmie
4.
ENG
Joanna Trzmielewska (MacMillan, UK)
Blended Learning: A Case Study with the English Campus
15:40 - 15:50 coffee break
15:50 -17:30 NEW TRENDS IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE TEACHING
1.
ENG
Gabriele Giuga (Universita degli Studi di Bari, Italy)
The Role of Diachronic Perspective in Teaching Strategies: A Proposal for Portuguese.
2.
ENG
Olha Ivashchyshyn et al (Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, Ukraine)
The Use of Computer Environment in ESP Classes
3.
ENG
Maria Pophristova (Warsaw School of Social Psychology, Poland)
Features of a Successful Blended Language Course for Adults
4.
PL
Piotr Zaborowski (Warsaw University of Technology, Poland)
Mikronauczanie w edukacji językowej
5.
PL
Jarosław Kawałek (Pearson Longman, Poland)
Nowoczesne technologie w wydaniu wydawnictw


Prize Draw (Glasgow School of English and HSBC)

Summary
Vice President PWSBiA

17:30 - 19.00 Cocktail