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Title: Call for Papers: Discours
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From: https://linguistlist.org/issues/30/30-3492.html
Deadline: December 16th, 2019
Editorial board: Lydia-Mai Ho-Dac and Nicolas Hernandez
DISCOURS is an international and interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed e-journal, which publishes two issues a year. The journal focuses on the following topics: discourse structure, cohesion, co-reference, linearization, indexation, information structure, word order, segmentation markers, integration markers, discourse relations, cognitive processes involved in discourse comprehension and production, and other related topics.
Papers (in English or French) should be sent to discoursuniv-nantes.fr before December 16th, 2019. Full instructions can be found on the website (http://discours.revues.org/index208.html)
Read the entire call here: https://linguistlist.org/issues/30/30-3492.html
Source: LINGUIST List
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Title: Call for Papers: Task-Based Learning and Teaching in Asia 2020
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From: https://linguistlist.org/issues/30/30-3477.html
Date: 20-Jun-2020 - 21-Jun-2020
Location: Ryukoku University, Kyoto, Japan
Call Deadline: 15-Mar-2020
The JALT Task-Based Learning SIG is proud to sponsor the 5th “Task-Based Language Teaching in Asia” conference, to be held June 20 and 21, 2020, at Ryukoku University in Kyoto, Japan. The aim of this international event is to enable language educators and researchers from across Asia to share ideas and discuss various aspects relating to the theory and/or practice of Task-based Learning and Teaching in Asia.
Read the entire call here: https://linguistlist.org/issues/30/30-3477.html
Source: LINGUIST List
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Title: Tidying Up Your ELT
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From: http://blog.tesol.org/tidying-up-your-elt-3-simple-ways-to-declutter-your-teaching/
Recently, there has been a rise in movements centered on letting go of possessions in order to be happier and freer. This post helps practitioners apply those principles to teaching.
Read the entire post at: http://blog.tesol.org/tidying-up-your-elt-3-simple-ways-to-declutter-your-teaching/
Source: From TESOL
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Title: World Language Teacher Online Conference
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https//spanishmama.com/world-language-teacher-summit-and-online-conference/
Starting today, join world language teachers in participating in this online conference. Attendees will enjoy sessions designed to expose practitioners to new ideas and strategies for engaging world language learners.
Get free access to this conference here: https//spanishmama.com/world-language-teacher-summit-and-online-conference
Source: World Language Teacher Summit
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Title: Everyday Arabic Handwriting
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From: https://blogs.transparent.com/arabic/everyday-arabic-handwriting/
As an Arabic learner, you are probably accustomed to reading printed Arabic and Arabic handwriting خَط اليَد that is written in a way that is legible مَقروء for learners. This post looks at everyday Arabic handwriting by native speakers and points out some differences between printed Arabic and Arabic handwriting.
Read the entire post at: https://blogs.transparent.com/arabic/everyday-arabic-handwriting
Source: Arabic Language Blog
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Title: New Resources For Hispanic Heritage Month
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From: http://larryferlazzo.edublogs.org/2019/09/18/new-resources-for-hispanic-heritage-month/
This blog post lists a number of websites that will be helpful for teachers planning activities for Hispanic Heritage month.
Read the entire post at: http://larryferlazzo.edublogs.org/2019/09/18/new-resources-for-hispanic-heritage-month/
Source: From Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day
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Title: Egyptian Arabic Orthography
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From: https://lingualism.com/arabic/egyptian-arabic/egyptian-arabic-grammar/egyptian-arabic-orthography/
Egyptian Arabic has no official spelling rules–no standardized orthography. This blog discusses the regularities incorporated into Lingualism materials to keep spelling consistent and in line with whichever spelling variant seems to be the most widely used.
Read the entire post at: https://lingualism.com/arabic/egyptian-arabic/egyptian-arabic-grammar/egyptian-arabic-orthography/
Source: Lingualism
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Title: French Words and Their Origins
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From: https://www.commeunefrancaise.com/blog/french-vocabulary-words-names
This post includes a video that helps learners explore etymology. Specifically, learners will explore a series of words originating from names.
See the whole post here: https://www.commeunefrancaise.com/blog/french-vocabulary-words-names
Source: Comme une Française
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Title: Diplomatic Vocabulary in Russian
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https://blogs.transparent.com/russian/passports-visas-and-other-diplomatic-vocabulary-in-russian/
Russian is useful in embassies and diplomatic missions of Russian-speaking countries abroad. This useful post features vocabulary grouped by topics such as diplomacy, services for citizens abroad, and services for foreign nationals.
Read the entire post at:
https://blogs.transparent.com/russian/passports-visas-and-other-diplomatic-vocabulary-in-russian/
Source: Russian Language Blog
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Title: Using French Music in the Classroom
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From: https://blogs.transparent.com/french/french-music-juliette-greco/
This blog post examines the story telling power of French music and hints at classroom activities related to a Juliette Gréco song. Specifically, the song is ripe with material to support the analysis of semantic and syntactic patterns and the French subjunctive. The song could also be used to explore metaphor and general narrative construction.
Read the entire post at: https://blogs.transparent.com/french/french-music-juliette-greco/
Source: Transparent Language
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