Conference Call: 23rd BETA-IATEFL Annual International Conference

The English language classroom: Can research meet practice?

11th  – 13th April 2014 Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria

>>> Conference Call by FIPLV’s latest member – The Bulgarian English Teachers’ Association (BETA) <<<

First Call

DEAR COLLEAGUES,

The Bulgarian English Teachers’ Association (BETA-IATEFL), the South-West University of Blagoevgrad, and the Regional Inspectorate of Education – Blagoevgrad are pleased to invite you to the 23rd BETA-IATEFL Annual International Conference, which will take place from 11th to 13th April on the campus of the South-West University in Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria.

The aim of the 23rd BETA-IATEFL conference is to provide a platform for a stimulating exchange of practical ideas and research findings on a broad range of topics. Traditionally they include, but are not limited to: Applied Linguistics; Blended Learning; Content and Language Integrated Learning; Global Issues; Literature, Media and Cultural Studies in ELT; Teacher Education and Development; Teaching English for Specific Purposes; Teaching Young Learners and Teenagers; Testing, Evaluation and Assessment.

As usual, internationally renowned professionals in the field of English language teaching and research are invited as plenary speakers.

A book exhibition of major ELT publishers and service providers will accompany the conference. A programme of social events including a trip to the UNESCO World Heritage Site Rila Monastery will offer you the opportunity to combine your professional growth with delightful experiences.

SPEAKER PROPOSAL DEADLINE: 12th January 2014.
For speaker proposal forms, fees and accommodation, please check: http://www.beta-iatefl.org . For further queries, contact: beta.iateflbg@gmail.com .

We look forward to seeing you in Blagoevgrad.

With best regards,

The Conference Organising Team

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