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11th National Congress
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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:
Only
some of the Guest Speakers will address the Congress in semi-plenary
sessions. Concurrent
Session:
60
minutes Guest
Speakers as well speakers chosen by the Academic Committee from the
"Call for Papers" will conduct the concurrent sessions.
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. Featured
Presentations
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). 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.
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