11th National Congress
of Teachers & Students of English

 

THE CONGRESS AT A GLANCE

 

"del Caminante" Promenade

 

The theme chosen for this year´s Congress: “ELT: From the Theory to the Classroom” has been thought of as including two different dimensions : a practical one (strategies, techniques, procedures and methods for concrete classroom practice) as well as a more theoretical one (the consideration of models, paradigms and systems of beliefs for teaching and learning languages).  

All Presenters will deal with both concrete classroom applications and more general reflections on teaching, language and education. 

Within this general framework, presentations that include reports of or proposals for innovative classroom practice or new theories, methodologies or ways of  looking at language and language learning and teaching have been favoured in the selection of speakers.  

Rather than describing or discussing,  the presentations in this Congress will show a technique for teaching or testing. Normally the presenter’s statement of the theory underlying the technique will take no more than ten to fifteen minutes. The rest of the time will be used for showing, rather than telling.

All Presentations will be 90 minutes long (with the exception of the commercial presentations which will be 30 minutes each).

There will be four different kinds of  Academic Presentations: Semi-plenaries, Concurrent Sessions, Forums and Colloquia and Featured Presentations..

 

Semi-plenary: 

60 minutes

Only some of the Guest Speakers will address the Congress in semi-plenary sessions.
Semi-plenaries will be held in two rooms, one with a seating of 300 and another which holds up to 450 people.

Concurrent Session:

60 minutes

Guest Speakers as well speakers chosen by the Academic Committee from the "Call for Papers" will conduct the concurrent sessions.
Concurrent Sessions will be held in rooms with a seating capacity ranging from 100 to 170 people.

Forum and Round Table:

60 minutes

Ideal distribution of time in a forum : Presenter A (20 minutes) is  followed by Presenter B (20 minutes). After both  presentations are over there is a 20 minute question and answer or discussion period.

A forum and a round table provide a place for scholars to discuss current pedagogical, or research issues in ELT.
Ideally (but not necessarily), participants exchange papers in advance and make formal responses to each other’s presentations. In any case, both presentation and discussion, will be part of any one session.
In the case of round tables there will not be formal presentations. Participation from the audience in the way of written questions to the presenters in a forum or the members of the round table is expected.
 
A room with a maximum capacity for 100 people will be allotted to these
forums and round tables.
 

Featured Presentations

90 minutes

Distribution of Time:   Academic Presentation  -    60 minutes
Commercial Presentation -    20 minutes
Raffle  -    10 minutes

These presentations are sponsored by the participating companies.

The Academic presentation will be in charge of an international speaker (normally an author of the textbooks or instructional or testing materials marketed by the company).
The commercial presentation can be in charge of the same international speaker or a local educational consultant.
At the end of each featured presentation there will be a raffle by the sponsor.
These featured presentations will be held in a room with a seating capacity ranging from 300 to 450 people.

Commercial Presentations

30 minutes

These presentations will be conveniently distributed in different slots of the Congress Programme and will be focused on the promotion of the products offered by each company. These commercial presentations will be normally in charge of a local educational consultant and can be followed by a raffle.  

 

The Academic Committee will allocate the presentations in such a way as to offer the Congress participants as much variety as possible at any given slot.