VI ENPLIRJ – PROPOSAL FORM
 

September 19th and 20th - UERJ | Deadline: June 29th

Detail of presenter(s)

  Name of each presenter (if more than one)
APLIERJ membership number
1.
2.
3.

 

  School(s) / Organization(s)
and City
Title / Position
1.
2.
3.


University (if post-graduate student):

E-mail address for contact:

Phone number for contact:

Presentation information

Presentation Title (maximum of 10 words):

Presentation mode
Read the definitions below and please check one:

Talk (30’)

In a talk, the presenter puts forward ideas related to an area of ELT and discusses them. The ideas might be based on classroom experience, research or reading. Practical applications of the ideas would then be put forward to the audience, and approximately 5 minutes left at the end for questions and/or comments.

Workshop (90’)

The longer time available for a workshop is to allow the presenter to engage the audience in activities which encourage them to explore the ideas put forward. So, the basic pattern of a workshop would be: (a) opening presentation of the ideas; (b) activities for exploration of the ideas; and (c) discussion and reflection led by the presenter.

Demonstration (60’)

A demonstration should be a highly practical session focusing on classroom materials and/or activities. As the name suggests, the majority of the time available should be devoted to demonstrating materials or activities which have been developed and tried out by the presenter. “Theory” would be kept to a minimum, but time would be built in for questions/comments from participants.

Poster

A poster is a visual presentation illustrating and summarizing a project, a feature of language or an area of research. The presenter may use pictures, graphs, sample student work and other kinds of visual aid with the explanatory text. Each poster will be allocated wall space.

 

Equipment Needed
Whiteboard / Chalkboard
Cassette Player
CD Player
TV
Overhead Projector

Summary of the proposed presentation
(maximum of 50 words)

Biodata (maximum of 20 words)
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2.

3.

Abstract (about 200 words)

Describe the central points of the presentation you intend to make and how it will be conducted.

Be sure to keep a copy of your proposal form and abstract for your own records since they will not be returned.

A list of the accepted presentations will be available on our website from August 16th.

Please note that presenters should be officially enrolled for the conference and pay the conference fee before August 30th.

 

 
 
 
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