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First CLLEAR seminar of semester: ‘Inspiring teachers: Multi-Word vocabulary and literacy development in children with English as an Additional Language’

The first CLLEAR seminar of the semester will be taking place on Wednesday 5th February 2014 from 5.00-6.30pm in Lecture Theatre C, Avenue Campus, at the University of Southampton. The session is entitled, ‘Inspiring teachers: Multi-Word vocabulary and literacy development in children with English as an Additional Language’ and will be presented by Dr Victoria Murphy from the University of Oxford. Continue reading →

CLLEAR seminar tomorrow: ‘The language learning processes of students with dyslexia’

The first CLLEAR seminar of 2014 will take place on Wednesday 8th January from 4:15 – 5:45pm in Lecture Theatre C, Avenue Campus at the University of Southampton. The session is entitled: ‘The language learning processes of students with dyslexia’, and will be presented by Dr Judit Kormos from Lancaster University. Continue reading →

First CLEAR lecture of the semester

The first CLEAR (formerly CALR) lecture of the new semester is taking place on Wednesday 9th October from 5.00-6.30pm in Lecture Theatre C, Avenue Campus, University of Southampton. The session is entitled “The Effect of Construction Frequency and Native Transfer on the L2 knowledge of the Syntax-Discourse Interface” and will be presented by Professor Roumyana Slabakova from the University of Southampton. All welcome. Continue reading →

First CLEAR lecture of the semester

The first CLEAR (formerly CALR) lecture of the new semester is taking place on Wednesday 9th October from 5.00-6.30pm in Lecture Theatre C, Avenue Campus, University of Southampton. The session is entitled “The Effect of Construction Frequency and Native Transfer on the L2 knowledge of the Syntax-Discourse Interface” and will be presented by Professor Roumyana Slabakova from the University of Southampton. All welcome. Continue reading →

Centre for Global Englishes lecture today

The Centre for Global Englishes lecture on “Interculturality: from being to doing cultural identities” is taking place today, Wednesday 8th May, at 5pm in Lecture Theatre C, Avenue Campus. The lecture will be delivered by Zhu Hua from Birkbeck College, University of London. The talk aims to explore the main agenda and contributions of Interculturality by addressing the following six questions. 1. Are cultural memberships always relevant to intercultural interactions? 2. Continue reading →

Centre for Global Englishes lecture: “Interculturality: from being to doing cultural identities”

The Centre for Global Englishes is hosting a lecture on Wednesday 8th May 2013 at 5.00-6.30pm, in Lecture Theatre C, Avenue Campus. The lecture is entitled “Interculturality: from being to doing cultural identities”, and will be delivered by Zhu Hua from Birkbeck College, University of London. The talk aims to explore the main agenda and contributions of Interculturality by addressing the following six questions. 1. Are cultural memberships always relevant to intercultural interactions? 2. Continue reading →

CALR lecture: “Doing ethnography in multilingual schools: Latin American students in Catalonia”

The next CALR lecture is taking place on Wednesday 1st May at 5pm in Lecture Theatre C at Avenue Campus. The lecture is entitled “Doing ethnography in multilingual schools: Latin American students in Catalonia” and will be presented by Dr Adriana Patino. The presentation will focus on the methodological challenges and dilemmas encountered, as well as some relevant findings, in carrying out a collaborative sociolinguistic ethnography in a secondary school in Catalonia. Continue reading →

Lecture on “Professionalism in language teaching”

Frank Farmer from the University of Quintana Roo in Mexico will be delivering a talk entitled “Professionalism in language teaching” on Thursday 2nd May at 6.00-7.30pm in Lecture Theatre C, Avenue Campus. The talk aims to stand back from received wisdom on what good language teaching is like, and uses a model of accountable professionalism to guide what should be included in teacher education as well as signalling the need to adjust teaching priorities. Continue reading →

TNS Annual Lecture: “Transnationalized Trajectories: Good Nation and Good Citizenship in East Asian School Curricula and Textbooks”

The TNS Annual Lecture will take place at 6pm on Wednesday 24th April in Lecture Theatre C at Avenue Campus. The speaker is Yasemin Soysal from the University of Sussex, and her lecture is entitled: “Transnationalized Trajectories: Good Nation and Good Citizenship in East Asian School Curricula and Textbooks”. Continue reading →