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KOTESOL IC 2018 : 26th Korea TESOL International Conference

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Link: http://koreatesol.org/ic2018
 
When Oct 13, 2018 - Oct 14, 2018
Where Seoul, Korea
Submission Deadline May 31, 2018
Notification Due Aug 1, 2018
Final Version Due Aug 31, 2018
Categories    fluency   ELT   EFL   linguistics
 

Call For Papers

The International Conference Committee invites you to submit a proposal for the 2018 Korea TESOL International Conference – “Focus on Fluency.”

Prospective presenters may submit their proposals between now and May 31st.

This year there are 6 presentation types to select from.

Research Report/ Paper
“101” Workshop
Workshop
Dialogue
Panel
Poster

While the committee will be accepting presentations on a wide range of topics related to teaching English as a foreign language, the following presentation areas are of particular interest:

Fluency --- methods and strategies for improving L2 fluency (in any of the skills areas)
YL --- teaching Young Learners

The conference is scheduled for October 13th and 14th, in Seoul, South Korea.

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