Independent University of Business, Public Administration and
Computer Technology
PWSBiA, 00 - 728 Warszawa ul. Bobrowiecka 9, tel. (48) 22 559 22 19 e-mail:
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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 |