IATEFL

Birmingham , United Kingdom

Looking forward to catching up with friends and colleagues from around the world in Birmingham

Business English Trainers Conference

London , United Kingdom

The Business English Trainers' Conference 2017 Saturday 10 June, 2017 International House London The English UK Business English Trainers' Conference is for academic managers and trainers who involved in business English. Details to follow. For more information, see: http://www.englishuk.com/business-english-trainers-conference

IATEFL Learning Technology SIG Pre-conference event

Brighton Brighton, United Kingdom

Pete Sharma is joining Shaun Wilden in opening and closing this event. The running order of talks is: The potential for VR and AR in the language classroom – Sarah Rogerson Gaining a new perspective: the future of VR in

IATEFL presentation: Best Practice for Blended Learning: approaches and outcomes

Brighton Brighton, United Kingdom

The term Blended Learning means different things to different people. It can be challenging to run BL courses successfully. The presenters invite the audience on an interactive journey, guided by their latest book ‘Best practice for Blended Learning’ (Pavilion 2018),

Empowering your student – ELTAF conference

Frankfurt, Germany

In this session, we will look at the ways the online platform can be blended with other resources and complement other tools, such as the new Classroom Presentation Tool, in order to enhance the learning experience, empower students and simplify

MELTA conference

Webinar

5th MELTA international online conference Mode: online, Zoom TOPIC: ‘Sharing and Caring Globally’ Tracks: * Teaching and learning technologies * Teaching for exams * Teacher development opportunities * Psychology for teachers * Cultural awareness * Methodology Participation: free Registration opens on November, 16

SETA Samara plenary

Online

Plenary presentation: Academic writing – why the how is more important than the what.

SETA Samara workshop

Online

Workshop: Degrees of hedging – (dis)agreeing properly.