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ELT Conference 2010 - Presentations

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The reader response theory (164KB)
Eliana Garzón Duarte
Teddy Bear English: a new paradigm for Primary School English (34 KB)
Fernando Silva
Lessons from cross-curricular experiences: the development of communicative competence through other subject areas (346 KB)
Imelda Zorro Rojas and Deisy Baracaldo Guzmán
Syllabus re-design: a path to integrity (177 KB)
Liliana Valle Zapata and Ana Maria Sagre Barbosa
The potential of 21st century participatory culture to develop EFL learners' competencies (95 KB)
María Inés Pistorio
Best practices in classroom interventions (209 KB)
Renee Foster
Best practices in classroom interventions - Research based and very practical strategies (386 KB)
Renee Foster
Lost for Words (524 KB)
Simon Brewster
Handout academic talk - lost for words (30 KB)
Simon Brewster
Have we lost our way in EFL? (2.6MB) *PowerPoint file
Simon Brewster
Thinking puzzles to unpuzzle written communicative competences (14 KB)
Valeska León
Curriculum development and syllabus design in the postmodern era (213 KB)
Curriculum development and syllabus design in the postmodern era (138 KB)
Yamith Fandiño
Broadcast, Podcast, easy at last: an introduction to educational uses of radio and podcasting (1 MB)
Luis Alfonso Escobar and Phil Stoneman
"Light at the end of the tunnel" or how to help digital immigrants incorporate technology in their classrooms presentation(2.8 MB)
"Light at the end of the tunnel" or how to help digital immigrants incorporate technology in their classrooms handouts (248 KB)
Liubava Sichko and Valeriya Lytvychenko

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