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2018 Yongin KOTESOL Conference

Date: 
Saturday, November 10, 2018 - 01:00 to 17:30
Location: 
Shallom Kwan (살롬관), Kangnam University, Yongin
40 Kangnam-ro Giheung-gu
16979 Yongin-si , Gyeonggi-do
South Korea
Gyeonggi-do KR
Contact Email: 
Contact Phone: 
010-6285-2199

The annual Yongin KOTESOL conference will start at 1 pm on November 10th. Our theme this year is "Supporting Autonomous English Learners," with the goal of sharing teaching methodologies and experiences that assist learners to become more independent in their language education. Onsite registration will begin at 12:30 in Shallom Kwan.

 

Schedule:

Opening Ceremony - 1 pm; 50 minute sessions starting at 1:15; 30 minute break at 3 pm

Full presentation schedule: https://tinyurl.com/2018yongin-schedule

 

Conference Fee:

Member: 5,000₩

Non-member: 10,000₩

 

Presenters: Titles (and abstracts - PDF):

Adela Lee, Anne Kim, Roxy Lee, and Sophie Lee: Sustainable learning with Google Hangout: Group study among Korea Open University students (https://tinyurl.com/y9j2e98u)

Alex Lowry: Dynamical systems in ELT: Theory & practice (http://tiny.cc/l3si0y)

Brennand Kennedy: A holistic approach to evidence-based reflective practice: A Case Study (http://tiny.cc/y3si0y)

Chris Judd: Encouraging autonomy beyond the classroom with KakaoTalk (http://tiny.cc/e4si0y)

Daniel Moonasar: The 4C’s: 21st century learning skills (http://tiny.cc/94si0y)

Dr. Eric Hall: English graphic novel project: A task-based learning exercise (http://tiny.cc/r5si0y)

Jared McKee: Teaching literature to ELL learners and a bilingual approach to teaching reading (http://tiny.cc/35si0y)

Leonie Overbeek: Practical experiments for teaching about the environment (http://tiny.cc/o6si0y)

Melissa Watkins: Regularly scheduled writing tasks and application of critical thinking skills in an EFL environment: A quick case study (http://tiny.cc/f7si0y)

Michael Dżurak: Paralinguistics – The nuances of written & spoken presentation (http://tiny.cc/p7si0y)

Paul Johnson: The second language acquisition benefits of developing characters for role-playing games (https://tinyurl.com/y7w4npn9)

Rhett Burton: Following up on our students’ challenges (https://tinyurl.com/y7aqtvf5)

 

Location:

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