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Iatefl 2014
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2. Join our authors
at IATEFL 2014!
Wednesday
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APRIL
Post-IELTS writing:
helping students to understand
and meet academic expectations
Els Van Geyte
What do you say after “Hello”?
Successful networking techniques
Barry Tomalin
Thursday
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A fresh approach to advanced listening
practice materials
Sheila Thorn
Friday
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First English Words:
What can pre-schoolers do?
Hans Mol and Niki Joseph
The Vocabulary Organizer:
a new way to record lexis
Pete Sharma
Saturday
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Amazing People Teach English:
new graded readers
from Collins
Andy Cowle
Come to the Collins stand (32&39) to find out
what you can win this year!
www.collinselt.com @CollinsELT /collinselt
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Contents
Index Page
Welcome from the IATEFL President ……………………………..…..………….................................
2
Pre-Conference Events and Associates’ Day..………………………………………...........................
4
General Information…………………………………………………………………......................................
5-14
IATEFL Scholarships and Winners........................................................................................
16-21
Thank You to our Sponsors ............................................................……………………................
23-25
What’s New? ……………………………………………...………………………………………..........................
26
Daytime Tours & Evening Events …..……………………….....……….............................................
27-30
ELT Resources Exhibition Floorplan....……………....…………………………..................................
On the Exhibition
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List of ELT Resources Exhibitors……………………....…………………………..................................
31
Timetable of SIG and Associate representatives at the exhibition stand …………………………
32
ELT Resources Exhibitors’ Details...…………………………………………………..............................
33-40
IATEFL Special Interest Groups (SIGs) Information………………………………….........................
41
SIG Days ............…………………………………………………………………………………...…....................
42-49
Conference Programme……………………………………..........…………………………………………. 51-177
- Poster Presentations…………………………………………...............…………………………..... 51-57
- Wednesday 2 April ...………………………………………………………….................……...……. 59-91
- Thursday 3 April...........……………………………………………………………...……................. 93-127
- Friday 4 April..........………………..……………………………………………………..................... 129-164
- Saturday 5 April....………..…....…………………………………………………...........................
165-177
Quick Reference pages..……………………………………........……………………………………....... 179-222
Areas of Interest……………………………………………...……………...…………..................……………..
179-187
Index of Presenters…….……………………...………………………………………………..........................
189-203
Abbreviations, Acronyms and Initialisms for the IATEFL conference………………………………
204-205
IATEFL Committee Members, Volunteers & Staff…………….........………………........................
206-207
AGM Agenda & Reports…………………………….....……………………………………….........................
209-220
Day planner (for you to fill in sessions you wish to attend)....………………………….……...........
222-223
Page for your notes – Thinking Space! …………………………………………………………………………
224
Maps of the Holiday Inn Hotel and the HIC .................................................................
225-230
Conference Overview Pages…………………………………………………………………………................. i-iv
This Conference Programme is sponsored by Pearson
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4. Welcome from the IATEFL President
Dear Conference Delegate,
Welcome to Harrogate! This is the third time we have held our Annual Conference in this
beautiful former spa town in northern England and this year, with additional session rooms and a
larger exhibition hall, we hope that your conference experience will be better than ever.
As well as an impressive array of plenary speakers including David Graddol, Kathleen Graves,
Michael Hoey, Sugata Mitra and Jackie Kay, we’re pleased to be introducing several innovative
features. These include an opportunity to ‘Meet the Patron’, Professor David Crystal, and an Open
Space event facilitated by Adrian Underhill. They also include an exciting new session format
called ‘ELT Conversation’, involving discussion between two leading ELT professionals, Jeremy
Harmer and Scott Thornbury, followed by questions from the floor.
In addition to this, you also have over 500 sessions including Signature events, talks, workshops,
forums, symposiums, poster presentations and early morning ‘How to …’ talks to choose from as
well as the IATEFL Jobs Market and a fabulous Exhibition featuring over 50 exhibitors and packed
with all the latest ELT books, products, services and resources.
This year’s conference evening programme also offers a range of lively and varied events to suit
all tastes. By popular request, these include old favourites such as Pecha Kucha, Open Mic and a
Quiz evening. They also feature an evening of poetry and other writing in ‘Spoken Word’ and a
play, ‘Hard Times for Teachers’.
I’d like to extend huge thanks to our IATEFL Head Office staff, led by Glenda Smart, as well as to
the Conference Committee, chaired by Eric Baber, and all the numerous volunteers who have
made this event happen. Thanks also to the British Council whose partnership enables us to bring
the conference to thousands of ELT professionals who will be joining us virtually through
Harrogate Online.
Whether you’re a first-time delegate or an experienced old-hand, we hope you have a
professionally inspiring and highly enjoyable few days – and please remember to complete the
feedback form we’ll be sending you at the end of the conference so that we know your views and
can continue to make the conference even better next time!
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Carol Read
IATEFL President
IATEFL is proud to present its International Ambassadors:
Susan Barduhn, Madeleine Du Vivier, Peter Grundy, Jill Hadfield, Jeremy Harmer, Chris Kennedy,
Alan Maley, Herbert Puchta, Adrian Underhill, Ron White, Marion Williams and Tessa Woodward
These include many former IATEFL Presidents and two long-term members and supporters of IATEFL, Jill
Hadfield and Jeremy Harmer, who have kindly taken on the role for 2 years. You will recognise our
International Ambassadors at Conference from their lanyards. Please do introduce yourself and say ‘hello’!
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5. Extensive Reading Foundation
Reception and Awards Ceremony
Hosted by Jeremy Harmer with music by Steve Bingham
Come and join us for drinks and nibbles to celebrate the winners
of the Language Learner Literature Awards for 2013,
and to hear who the finalists are for 2014.
s WEDNESDAY 2 APRIL s RIPLEY (Holiday Inn) s 19.00 – 20.00 s
The Green Room
by Robert Campbell
Illustrated by Valentina Russello
Published by Helbling Languages
ISBN: 978-3-85272-327-3
Judges’ comments: This is a story about
adolescent conflicts and the growing up
process. What makes it special is the clever
way in which the author interweaves the main
plot with the plot of the play within the story.
Finalists
The Case of the Dead Batsman by Peter Viney
(Garnet Education); Owl Hall by Robert
Campbell from an original idea by Robert
Campbell and Lindsay Clandfield (Macmillan
Education)
The reception and ceremony is co-sponsored by the
British Council and IATEFL, and by Cambridge English,
Compass Media, ELI Publishing, Garnet Education,
Helbling Languages, Macmillan Education, Oxford University Press,
Pearson Education, and Richmond.
Please note that the timing allows guests to move on afterwards
to the British Council event in The Royal Hall Theatre.
The ERF gratefully acknowledges support from ENGLISH
TEACHING professional in the preparation of publicity material.
For a wealth of information about extensive reading and the
Language Learner Literature Awards please visit the Extensive
Reading Foundation website: www.erfoundation.org
You can also download a free Guide to Extensive Reading
http://erfoundation.org/ERF_Guide.pdf
Young learners
Winner The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
by Washington Irving,
retold by Casey Malarcher
Illustrated by Gustavo Mazali
Published by Compass
ISBN: 978-1-59966-678-5
Judges’ comments: Innovation and classic
storytelling are mixed seamlessly in this story.
The book includes a playlet for a class
performance and wonderful illustrations.
Finalists
The Canterville Ghost by Oscar Wilde, retold
by Jane Cadwallader (ELI Readers); White Fang
by Jack London, retold by Jane Cadwallader
(ELI Readers)
Adolescent and Adult: Intermediate
Winner
Adolescent and Adult: Beginner
Winner The Girl with Green Eyes
by John Escott
Illustrated by Dylan Gibson
Published by Oxford University Press
ISBN: 978-0-19-479434-3
Judges’ comments: Who is the girl with the
green eyes? Why is she so interested in Mark?
And is the man in the hotel really her
stepfather? Find out when you read this story.
Finalist
The Little Match Girl by Hans Christian
Andersen, retold by Bill Bowler (OUP)
Adolescent and Adult: Upper-intermediate and Advanced
Winner
Adolescent and Adult: Elementary
Winner Les Misérables
by Victor Hugo,
retold by Jennifer Bassett
Illustrated by Giorgio Bacchin
Published by Oxford University Press
ISBN: 978-0-19-479440-4
Judges’ comments: This well-written retelling
is an excellent way to get to know this great
story. The ‘set-the-stage’ sections help the
reader quickly catch up on important events.
Finalists
Gulliver’s Travels by Jonathan Swift, retold by
Janet Borsbey and Ruth Swan (ELI Readers);
Marley and Me by John Grogan, retold by Anne
Collins (Pearson Education/Penguin Readers)
Man Hunt
by Richard MacAndrew
Published by Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 978-1-107-69269-5
Judges’ comments: This original murder
mystery, set in a rural community, is a
compelling read for crime story enthusiasts.
Finalists
One Day by David Nicholls, retold by
F H Cornish (Macmillan Education); Sherlock:
A Study in Pink, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle,
adapted by Steven Moffat and retold by Paul
Shipton (Scholastic)
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6. Pre-Conference Events & Associates’ Day
Pre-Conference Events (PCEs)
Pre-Conference Events (PCEs) held on Tuesday 1st April were specifically for delegates who wish to concentrate on a
particular topic. PCEs are planned as professional development days and participants receive a certificate of
attendance.
Please visit www.iatefl.org for details on next year’s Pre-Conference Events (details online from May 2014) and for
details on all other SIG events, held throughout the year worldwide.
This year, the Special Interest Groups who organised Pre-Conference Events were:
Business English on How to teach business skills while teaching business English
English for Specific Purposes on ESP and learning technologies: what can we learn?
ES(O)L on Bridging the gap: supporting learner progression in ES(O)L
Global Issues on More than a game - socially conscious simulations and role plays for the language teacher
Leadership & Management on Creating a culture of resilience and preventing burnout in teachers and managers
Learner Autonomy on Developing learner autonomy in different learning spaces: experiences and examples
Learning Technologies on Learning technologies in contexts
Literature, Media & Cultural Studies on The pity of war: an exploration of World War I in text, film and song
Materials Writing on Writing for digital
Pronunciation on Integrating pronunciation into your teaching
Research on Teachers research!
Teacher Development on Opening space for critical pedagogy
Teacher Training & Education on Trainer development: more than meets the eye
Testing, Evaluation & Assessment on Classroom testing – what do we need to consider and how can we test our
learners in the best possible way for your purposes?
Young Learners and Teenagers on Multilingual, multicultural and multilevel classrooms
IATEFL Associates’ Day
IATEFL has 120 Associate Members. An Associate is another Teacher Organisation (TA) that has entered into a
manually beneficial relationship with IATEFL. A benefit of becoming an Associate lies in linking up to a network of
international TAs, and through this, a network of language educators from all over the world and from a range of
diverse backgrounds and nationalities.
The Associates’ Day on 1st April was a chance for representatives of these TAs to get together and discuss matters of
common concern. One of the overarching aims of most TAs is to build professional communities.
We thank our sponsor, Cambridge English (Cambridge University Press & Cambridge English Language
Assessment).
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7. GENERAL INFORMATION, SCHOLARSHIPS & SPONSORS
The following pages contain –
Pages 5-14
General information
Pages 16-21
Scholarships and this year’s winners
Pages 23-25
Conference sponsors
Page 26
What’s new?
Quiz for fun !
Q1 – On what date did Carol Read, IATEFL President,
officially open the new IATEFL Head Office in Faversham ?
Answer on page 203
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Welcome
Welcome to this year's IATEFL international conference in Harrogate.
The annual conference is best known for its friendly and relaxed atmosphere, where ELT professionals from
around 100 countries are able to network, discuss and socialise.
You can enjoy five plenary sessions, five signature events and around 500 sessions consisting of talks,
workshops, posters, forums, SIG open forums and more.
Registration and exhibition opening times
Registration Exhibition
Tuesday 1030-1800
Wednesday 0800-1730 Wednesday 0830-1730
Thursday 0800-1730 Thursday 0830-1730
Friday 0800-1730 Friday 0830-1730
Saturday 0800-1300 Saturday 0830-1215
Registration
Your name badge entitles you to access all sessions and evening events. Please note the room capacity for each
session, shown in the left-hand column of the presentation pages. You must wear your badge at all times.
Access to sessions is strictly by badge only and is on a first-come-first-served basis. You will be charged for a
replacement badge if you lose yours. The ELT resources exhibition (in Hall H) is open to all.
Catering
A complimentary tea/coffee will be served in the exhibition hall during the coffee breaks.
During the lunch break, there will be hot and cold food on sale in the exhibition area.
Catering and bar facilities are available in the exhibition area throughout the day for delegates to purchase
snacks and drinks at other times.
Administration
Photocopying facilities are provided by the HIC venue staff located behind the IATEFL registration desk. Copies
will be charged at 10p per A4 page single-sided black and white, and 20p per A4 colour single-sided page
(copying onto OHP transparencies is not available). We regret that no responsibility can be taken by IATEFL or
the HIC in the event of machine failure.
Conference photography
The conference photographer will be taking photographs for use in the post-conference supplement for Voices,
on the cover of Conference Selections, on our website, and possibly in other advertising and promotional
materials. The photographer will seek permission before photographing individuals. If you do not wish your
photograph to be used, please inform the photographer at the time.
17. General information
Information desk
IATEFL’s information desk (sponsored by Language Testing 123 Ltd) will be staffed by our
stewards during the registration opening times to assist with general information about the
conference. The information desk is located in level 4 foyer near the registration desk.
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Messages
Message boards will be located in level 4 foyer. You are welcome to leave messages for other delegates. Please
look frequently at the message boards for any messages which may have been left for you.
Please also keep checking the presentation message boards, also located in level 4 foyer, for changes and
cancellations to the programme.
IATEFL Projects and IH/IATEFL Training Award
We are very pleased to have recently launched two funding initiatives open to our Associates. More details can
be found on www.iatefl.org/associates/iatefl-projects and www.iatefl.org/associates/iatefl-international-house-training-
award (linking to the project and IH project).
Applications closed before conference and we hope to announce the successful bids at Harrogate.
We would like to encourage all eligible Associates to apply for these or any other similar funding initiatives that
may be offered in the future.
ELT resources exhibition
There is an ELT resources exhibition, open to all for the length of the conference, showing the latest published
materials, teaching resources and equipment, computer software and services. Do take time to visit and re-visit
the exhibition stands during the conference. You do not need to register to access the exhibition.
Look out for the competitions, discounts and, maybe, freebies! See our exhibitors’ details on pages 33-40. The
exhibition is open from 0830 to 1730 Wednesday to Friday and from 0830 to 1215 on Saturday. For safety and
security, please do not try to enter the exhibition outside these times.
Delegates will be given a quiz sheet to complete if they wish for the chance to win a free registration at the 2015
IATEFL Conference in Manchester. The clues will guide you to visit the participating exhibition stands!
Meet the Patron
David Crystal will be at the IATEFL exhibition stand on Wednesday 2nd April from 1300 to 1400 and from 1600 to
1700. If you would like to say hello or have a question for David, please join us there for this unique opportunity.
Annual General Meeting
The IATEFL Annual General Meeting will be held in the Auditorium on Thursday from 1255-1400. All members
are invited to attend. The AGM Agenda is located on pages 106 209 and the AGM Reports are located on pages
210-220.
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Internet centre
The Internet Centre (sponsored by Oxford University Press) is situated on level 5 foyer and will
be open Wednesday to Friday 0800-1800 and Saturday 0800-1215. As well as checking emails
and the web, the Internet Centre is a great place to play an active part in Harrogate Online
(http://iatefl.britishcouncil.org/2014).
Internet access
Wifi is available within the HIC but will be drained when simultaneously used by delegates accessing the internet
and using the conference app. If you have a UK mobile phone, perhaps you’d like to use a dongle and share that
access with other delegates.
To use unsuppported wifi:
- connect to HIC_wireless
- open your browser
- click on access broadband
- use password: hic-complimentary-wifi
To use suppported wifi only in Halls D and H, follow the instructions above but use the password IATEFL2014.
Conference app
Sponsored by ETS TOEFL® TOEIC®, this is the third year of our
conference app for iPhone/iPad and Android phone users. The free app
allows you to: browse and search the Conference Programme; select
individual sessions and add them to a conference planner; view a map of the conference
venue and help you navigate the conference; see what others are saying about the
conference via an integrated Twitter channel; share your location and thoughts via a
variety of social media connections; access the IATEFL Online site; and more.
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IATEFL technical help desk
Wednesday to Friday 1200 to 1500
Are you worried about using the conference technology for your presentation, or having problems with the
conference wifi or the Conference App? Volunteers will be available and try to help you make sure you can use
your laptop or mobile devices to get the most out of IATEFL Harrogate 2014.
Please note: IATEFL cannot be held responsible for any loss or damage to your equipment or data as a result of
the help and advice given to you by our volunteers.
Mobile phone charging station
New for this year, we offer the opportunity for delegates to charge their phones whilst on the go, whether they
are iPhones, Blackberrys or Smartphones. The station can facilitate up to eight delegates at one time. Please
note that there is a maximum of 20 minutes charge-time for each delegate.
The charging station is located on stand 49 in the exhibition.
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19. General information
Cloakroom
There are cloakroom facilities located on Level 4 Foyer. The cost is £2 per item, including suitcases.
You must keep your cloakroom ticket if you wish to redeposit your item on the same day at no further cost (for
example, if you collect your coat at lunch time and wish to put it back in the cloakroom in the afternoon).
IATEFL jobs market
Now in its fifth year, the IATEFL Jobs Market offers a unique space where top ELT employers can find and recruit
highly-qualified teachers and ELT professionals from around the world.
Whether you are actively looking for a new role or simply just want to see what’s out there, the IATEFL Jobs
Market is the perfect place to start. Jobseekers can review current vacancies from a range of employers,
discuss a career or location move with company representatives, submit formal applications, and have
interviews onsite during the conference. Visit us in Hall D to explore the latest opportunities.
To mark our 5th anniversary the Jobs Market is sponsoring a Signature Event on Wednesday at 1710 in King’s A:
ELT Training and Recruitment in the Digital Age. This is a panel discussion event which is open to all delegates.
For more information please see pages 13 and 85.
The IATEFL Jobs Market demonstrates our commitment to support our members in their own professional and
career development, as well as our aim to extend our reach and bring new members into the IATEFL community.
Reservation Highway
Reservation Highway will be in attendance at the conference to help you with accommodation, local events, local
cuisine, things to do and see, travel information, etc. Reservation Highway is the company through which
delegates were encouraged to book their accommodation.
In addition to offering help with your stay in Harrogate, Reservation Highway will also talk with you about your
plans to book accommodation at next year’s IATEFL conference in Manchester.
Reservation Highway will be in the level 4 foyer on Tuesday Wednesday from 0900 to 1600 and on Thursday
Friday from 0900 to 1300.
Certificates of attendance
Conference certificates of attendance, sponsored by Mailability, will be available for you to print
on demand. Just scan your badge barcode and a copy of your certificate will be printed.
(PCE certificates will be available for collection at your PCE.)
The scanning station will be on the registration desk and you can print out your conference
certificate during the conference when registration is open.
Please note that the certificate printer will be closed at 1100 on Saturday. We advise you to
print your certificate during the week instead of waiting for the last minute. We will not send
certificates after the event.
The IATEFL Conference Farewell
Thanks to the sponsorship from Collins, we are able to offer delegates tea and cake before they
leave the conference. All who attend the final plenary session and closing, from 1315 to 1430
on Saturday, are welcome to join us as we say farewell until Manchester 2015!
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20. General information
Your feedback
Your feedback on this conference will be a great help in planning next year’s conference. We would be grateful if
you could complete a short survey to let us know what to keep and what to change. We will email a link to the
online survey to all delegates at the end of the conference. All completed feedback entries received by Friday
18th April will be entered into a draw for a free registration for the next IATEFL conference in Manchester in 2015
(prize not transferable to another conference).
General
‚ Please turn your mobile phone/cell phone to silent during sessions.
‚ Since 2007, smoking is prohibited inside all buildings in the UK.
‚ We regret that no responsibility can be taken by IATEFL for the loss of personal belongings or for accidents.
Important Programme note
This Conference Programme contains full information on the academic sessions. This information replaces the
provisional Preview of Presentations listed in the Preview Brochure that was available online earlier this year.
The information contained in the Preview Brochure is no longer current.
Programme changes and cancellations
Changes made to the programme after the printing of this Conference Programme will be displayed on notice
boards located in the Level 4 Foyer. Please check the presentation message boards frequently for last-minute
changes and cancellations.
Session timings
We are pleased to offer a programme of over 500 sessions. However, to enable the smooth running and prompt
start times of all sessions, speakers and delegates must vacate session rooms immediately at each session end
time. IATEFL and the venue require time between sessions to change the set-up in rooms, delegates must be
allowed to reach their next session on time, and the next speaker in the room needs time to set up. Thank you
for your cooperation.
Interactive Language Fair
Introduced in Harrogate 2010, this is our 5th Interactive Language Fair, taking place on Friday from 1335 to 1535
in King’s A. This is an event not to miss ... and is the conference format of the future! 19 presenters race through
thumbnail outlines of presentations on a wide variety of topics and then invite you to explore their interests with
them. The presenters will have individual tables and participants can then join them to discuss their
presentation in more detail. The presenters will use posters, realia, handouts and a wide range of interactive
computer and paper-based materials. A feast of presentations in a single two-hour interactive format.
Tribute session
The tribute session is an opportunity to remember colleagues who've died during the year since the last
conference. If you've lost a colleague or former colleague, you'll have an opportunity to say a few words in their
memory and, if you wish, to bring along a memento (book, teaching materials, etc.). Or you may just want to
come to the session to hear about colleagues who are no longer with us, and perhaps to add any memories you
may have. The tribute session will take place on Thursday 3rd April from 1710 to 1815 in Hall Qa.
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21. General information
Open Space event
Thursday 1405-1635 in King’s A.
Developed in the 90s and employed both in management and academic spheres, Open Space is a new format to
the IATEFL conference this year. A mini-conference in itself, Open Space gives you the chance not only to flag up
and explore the topics that matter to you, but also to discover a new conference tool for use elsewhere in your
professional life.
Facilitated by Adrian Underhill, participants will be invited to convene a session on whatever is professionally
significant or important to them at that moment. The whole point is to come without notes or preparation and
work with what fires you up at that time. After a brief introduction to the Open Space format, those who wish to
will write their proposed topic(s) on post-it notes and read them out. Then by a show of hands a number of
parallel sessions are immediately formed, allocated a meeting space, and participants go to the one of their
choice. Afterwards in plenary the convenors feed back to the rest of the group, and then a second round of new
sessions begins, either growing out of a previous session or starting afresh. Again people go to their preference,
and a plenary sharing follows. The convener can lead a session if they wish, or simply host a session, which
might be an exchange of views, a collecting of ideas, a new idea, a sounding off… Whatever it is, the other
participants will know and have chosen to attend.
This Open Space lasts for 2½ hours which includes an overview of the methodology; setting up the first round of
sessions; conducting them; feedback to all; setting up and conducting the second round of sessions, feedback
and close. It is set to be the talk of Harrogate 2014. Because of the nature of the event, it is important to join the
session from the beginning and stay until the end in order to appreciate how it develops and contribute to it. In
order to preserve the integrity of this complete 'conference within a conference' it won't be possible to enter
after it has begun.
So, come prepared to talk about the latest (or the oldest) burning issues for you in ELT – be that the future of
mobile learning, the flipped classroom or teaching the phonetics of ELF, etc. – and leave having acquired new
contacts, new perspectives and a new ELT conference methodology!
British Council / IATEFL ‘Harrogate Online’
Online coverage of the 2014 Annual IATEFL Conference
We aim to make the conference accessible to a large global community of teachers and educators, both
members and non-members, through Harrogate Online. Remote delegates will be able to watch live video
sessions and recorded highlights of the conference on the Harrogate Online website. Online delegates will also
be able to participate in discussion forums linked to the main conference themes and interact with conference
presenters via the website. Harrogate Online will also feature video interviews with conference presenters and
at-venue delegates, who will share their thoughts and experiences with the online community.
As coming to the conference in person isn't possible for all members, we hope that Harrogate Online will be a
very good alternative for those unable to attend.
This initiative started at the 2007 Annual Conference and is brought about by collaboration between IATEFL and
the British Council in line with our aim of linking, developing and supporting ELT professionals worldwide. Our
sincere thanks go to the British Council for providing the infrastructure and human resources as well as the
generous support without which this initiative would not be possible.
How you can get involved
By either accessing the web via the Internet Centre or the conference Wi-Fi, do consider playing an active part in
the day-to-day proceedings by sharing photos, tweets (#IATEFL) or your reflections if you have a blog of your
own; get involved with the forums, especially if you have a special interest dear to your heart.
Last year, over 80,000 teachers watched our online conference coverage. This year we hope that remote
participants will get involved via the Harrogate Online website or other social media channels. A number of
Associates offer the chance to attend a local event around the online conference with a teacher training focus.
We look forward to offing all our remote delegates a chance to follow the conference online.
We hope you join in with IATEFL Harrogate Online to share your ideas on the IATEFL Harrogate Conference with
teachers from all over the world and be a part of one of the biggest online events for teachers of English.
Join in and follow all the action as it happens at http://iatefl.britishcouncil.org/2014
Please note that no other filming of sessions is allowed.
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22. General information
Hornby scholar alumni presentations
The name of A.S. Hornby is highly regarded in the ELT world, not only through his publications and ideas on
teaching methods but also through the work of the A.S. Hornby Educational Trust, set up in 1961. This was a far-sighted
and generous initiative whereby a large proportion of Hornby's income was set aside to improve the
teaching and learning of English as a foreign language, chiefly by providing grants to enable English teachers
from overseas to come to Britain for professional training.
The Hornby scholars this year will present How assessment influences the classroom teaching and learning of
English. Research over several decades into the test washback and impact agrees that the content and format of
English language assessment may influence classroom English teaching and learning in complex ways. This talk
will investigate how English language learning is assessed in schools in countries in Africa, Asia and Latin
America. It will discuss the influence of assessment on classroom teaching and learning, examine common
factors and differences between the countries, and propose how assessment practices might be best used to
promote learning in these contexts.
The Hornby scholars this year are:
Simon Ruiz Hernandez (Venezuela), Saraswati Doradi (Nepal), Tomas Andujar (Cuba), Rezvan Rashidiporfard
(Iran), Zainab Cengiz Umaru (Nigeria), Santi Budi Lestari (Indonesia), Deepa Ellepola (Sri Lanka), Dame Diop
(Senegal), Abayneh Haile Mengesha (Ethiopia), Patrick Musafiri (Rwanda). Facilitated by Martin Wedell
(University of Leeds).
Three Hornby Alumni will also be presenting. The alumni are: Kuheli Mukherjee (India) presenting on Hornby
Scholarship Impact on Teacher Education in West Benegal and May May Win Tara Siddhartha (Burma)
presenting on Leading Teacher Development Programmes in Burma.
“How To ...” track
These morning sessions aim to inform and support delegates across a range of areas they may be unfamiliar
with. The sessions will take place from 0815 to 0845, giving you time to get to the plenary sessions.
WEDNESDAY 2ND APRIL
How to get the most out of this conference with Susan Barduhn (in King’s A)
This session is for new IATEFL conference participants as well as those of you who have attended many
conferences ... but feel your experience could go deeper. We will analyze the programme, form learning groups
for those who wish to jigsaw their conference experience, and share conference time-management tips.
How to give a presentation at an international conference with Bob Dignen (in Queen’s 3)
Giving a presentation can be a stressful experience. This session will give you ways of organising yourself
before your presentation and conducting yourself during your presentation to reduce that stress. The aim of the
session is to make your presentation a more satisfying experience for you and for your participants.
How to reflect on research talks at the conference with Divya Brochier (in Queen’s 5)
This session will shape how you listen to and engage with 'research-speak' and in doing so open a philosophical
and reflective dimension to your teaching away from academic jargon, beyond complex representations of data
and with an eye for details that truly inform your practice.
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THURSDAY 3RD APRIL
How to become a successful freelancer with Mike Hogan (in Queen’s 3)
In this session we’ll look at what’s involved in being a successful freelancer. We’ll cover these three key areas:
1) Organizational details – budgeting finances, flexible schedule, security
2) How to get work – self-marketing professionalizing yourself
3) How to keep work – quality control, referrals and solid admin
How to write for IATEFL Voices and other English teaching magazines with Alison Schwetlick (in Queen’s
5)
In this session I will outline how to come up with an idea, choose the right publication for it and then convert it
into a publishable piece. I will include examples of genres, writing styles, pertinent guidelines and tips on how to
work with the editor.
How to get published in a refereed journal with Graham Hall (in King’s A)
This session will look at why you might want to get published in an academic journal, and how to go about it.
The editor of ELT Journal will share tips and suggestions for getting your work in print.
FRIDAY 4TH APRIL
How to submit a speaker proposal with Madeleine du Vivier (in King’s A)
In this session, we will review the criteria that are used to decide if a conference proposal is accepted for the
IATEFL Annual Conference programme. We will discuss what makes a successful proposal, both in terms of the
abstract and the summary, and how to ensure that your proposal is accepted.
How to set up a Teacher's Association with Les Kirkham Amy Jost (in Queen’s 3)
Are you a teacher interested in expanding your teacher network locally? Join us for tips on how to get your own
teacher association started. IATEFL’s Associates’ Committee will give you practical tips gleaned from
experience gathered from its over 100 associate members from all over the world.
How to move into language school management with Andy Hockley (in Queen’s 5)
This session will look at starting the transition from teacher to manager - including reasons why you might think
about making that move, ways of developing to prepare yourself to take on new responsibilities, and issues that
you might want to be aware of. Come and see what is involved.
SATURDAY 5TH APRIL
How to write successfully for IATEFL Conference Selections with Tania Pattison (in King’s A)
Are you presenting at IATEFL? If so, you may write up your session for consideration for IATEFL’s annual
Conference Selections publication. The editor will provide guidance on how to prepare your report, will show
examples of past submissions that were accepted for publication, and will answer any questions you have.
How to move from being a teacher to becoming a trainer with Silvana Richardson (in Queen’s 3)
It is often a challenge to go from being a teacher to a teacher trainer. In this session, I will describe how you can
develop the skills and knowledge that you need for the role, as well as formal progression routes.
How to be successful in an ELT interview with Timothy Phillips (in Queen’s 5)
You get invited to a job interview, so your paperwork must be fine. But why don’t you get the job? The 3 As:
Appearance, Attitude, and Awareness of your interviewer are as important as your abilities. In this session, learn
how to get yourself a AAA-rating and the job!
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24. General information
Signature events
The signature events are hosted by major ELT institutions and publishers. They are designed to showcase
expertise and throw light on state-of-the-art thinking in a key area which is relevant to the particular institution
or publisher. The signature events provide a unique opportunity for delegates to find out about upcoming trends,
learn about new areas of research, and engage with well-known, international experts in exciting and often
controversial topics. The signature events vary in format and include talks, panel discussions and debates.
There are five signature events during the conference:
BRITISH COUNCIL SIGNATURE EVENT
English Medium Instruction: Cure or Curse?
Panellists: Jennifer Jenkins (University of Southampton, UK), Naz Rassool (University of Reading, UK), Y.L.
Teresa Ting (University of Calabria, Italy) Eddie Williams (Bangor University, UK)
Facilitator: John Knagg (British Council)
While English Medium Instruction (EMI) in education systems has been the norm in former British colonies for
many years, recent years have seen large growth in EMI in many other countries around the world. Universities
from Italy to Indonesia, from Rwanda to Kazakhstan, rush to teach more and more courses in English medium,
driven by the desire to recruit international students and to prepare home students for an international future.
At school level EMI is popular not only in the traditional private sector, but is finding its way into public
educational systems. What are the driving forces behind this? Is this trend inevitable in the long-term, and a
good thing? When is EMI appropriate and how can it be made successful? Who are the winners and the losers, in
terms of people and languages? This session will surface some political and educational issues and
controversies, drawing on the views of an expert panel, with ample time for contributions from the floor. (See
page 66)
IATEFL JOBS MARKET SIGNATURE EVENT
ELT Recruitment and Training in the Digital Age
Moderator: Nik Peachy (Learning Technology Consultant, Writer, Trainer)
Panellists:
Aisha Walker (University of Leeds, MA in TESOL and ICT Programme Director)
Pete Sharma (Pete Sharma Associates)
Wayne Jones (Director, Academic Bridge Programme, Zayed University UAE)
Julian Kenny (Head of Teacher Development, Trinity College London)
Mark Simpson (Business Development Director, Immerse Learning [formerly Language Lab])
Digital and online material has become an essential part of the ELT mix and publishers invest millions to
introduce ever more sophisticated ways of taking learning in new directions.
There are real benefits to this, but are we in danger of ignoring a very important person in the room: the
teacher?
More to the point, are we investing in the right amount of training, not only to help teachers understand new
technology but, crucially, to ensure digital materials support rather than distract from the fundamental process
of English language learning?
In this panel discussion with leading specialists in this area, we will address these questions and more. We’ll
explore how the age of digital ELT is affecting the skills and capabilities employers need when recruiting new
staff… and look to the horizon to assess how technology will continue to change teaching and learning in the
future. (See page 85)
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ELTJ / IATEFL SIGNATURE EVENT
The motion: Primary ELT does more harm than good
To propose the motion: Fiona Copland (Aston University, UK)
To oppose: Janet Enever (Umeå University, Sweden)
Chair: Graham Hall (ELT Journal)
The ongoing expansion of English language teaching into the primary sector has been a notable feature of ELT in
recent years. Is it now time to call a halt to this trend and prevent any further damage to our children? Our two
speakers will debate the issues surrounding primary level ELT. Please come along, have your say, ask questions
- and join in the vote! (See page 99)
CAMBRIDGE ENGLISH SIGNATURE EVENT
Bringing Learning Oriented Assessment into the ELT Classroom
Speakers:
Nick Saville (Director, Research Validation, Cambridge English Language Assessment)
Miranda Hamilton (Consultant, Cambridge English Language Assessment)
Stephanie Dimond-Bayir (Teacher Training Programmes Manager, Bell International)
Barkan Tekdogan (Head of English Department, Terakki Foundation Middle School, Turkey)
Learning Oriented Assessment seeks to maximise the value of the formative and summative feedback which
classroom learning and testing tasks can generate. It helps teachers to target instruction and monitor progress,
and learners to set goals and manage their progress towards achieving them. It is a framework for achieving
measurably better learning. But how will LOA work in practice in the ELT classroom? In this session our panel
will discuss the issues which might be encountered when introducing a learning oriented approach to
assessment and the positive effect it can have on students’ progress if implemented effectively. (See page 99)
PEARSON SIGNATURE EVENT
Test Teach Test
What tools do teachers currently have at their fingertips to be able to objectively and accurately measure a
student’s level of English? How can teachers identify what they need to focus on in order to help students make
progress? How can they test their students again using the same standard assessment to see the impact of their
teaching on students’ progression?
Currently, teachers often use self-prepared tests that they need to create and grade themselves, which is very
time intensive and difficult to replicate. The alternative is to use practice tests from internationally recognised
tests which are not self-scoring, or for students to take high-stakes tests, which is not a cost-effective solution
to use solely as a progress measure, or informative about remediation.
In this session, David Hill, item writer for Progress, Pearson’s new and innovative all skills test, and Antonia
Clare, author of Speakout, will discuss the merits of using an automated testing tool like Progress to objectively
and accurately assess students’ competence and progress across a given course. They will look at how teachers
can use the results from this test and apply them in a classroom setting with a coursebook to inform teaching
and learning and improve learning outcomes. (See page 158)
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27. IATEFL scholarships and winners
The Scholarship Working Party
IATEFL has a Scholarship Working Party (SWP) whose job it is to raise scholarship funds, create new scholarships,
publicise the existence of the current scholarships to teachers worldwide, and select scholarship winners. The SWP
also works to improve the conference experience for scholarship winners and applicants. To these ends there is a
scholarship stand in the exhibition this year and someone from the SWP will be there during the morning coffee
break each day and on-and-off at other times to answer questions and receive generous offers of sponsorship for
new scholarships, so whether you are a current or past scholar, a potential applicant, or a potential sponsor, do
come along for a chat.
Scholarships
We now offer 31 scholarships to enable teachers, trainers and ELT professionals to attend the annual conference.
IATEFL thanks all of our scholarship sponsors for their generous support. If you are interested in applying for a
scholarship for the next conference, then please visit www.iatefl.org after 14th April 2014 for details of how to apply
for a scholarship to attend the 2015 conference in Manchester.
Brief details of each scholarship
Below are brief descriptions of all the scholarships but please visit www.iatefl.org for full details:
Africa Scholarship - This scholarship enables teachers or teacher trainers from African countries to attend the annual
IATEFL conference.
BESIG Facilitator Scholarship – Awarded to a teacher who is interested in starting up and facilitating local business
English events and contributing to the Business English Special Interest Group.
Cambridge English: Bill Shephard Scholarship – W.G (Bill) Shephard played a major role in establishing the distinctive
ethos and approach of the Cambridge English exams, the award gives the opportunity for an EL professional working in
teaching or in assessment to attend the conference.
Cambridge English: Cambridge English Teacher Scholarship - A scholarship giving the opportunity for anyone with an
interest in continuous professional development to attend the conference.
Cambridge English: Dr Peter Hargreaves Scholarship - Sponsored by Cambridge English, in memory of their late CEO,
Dr Peter Hargreaves, this scholarship is open to anyone who works in the fields of EL teaching or language assessment.
Cambridge English: John Trim Scholarship – A scholarship in memory of John Trim, who was prominent in the
development of the Common European Framework of Reference, that enables anyone with an interest in English language
assessment to attend the conference.
Cambridge English: Teacher Training Scholarship - This scholarship provides an opportunity for a teacher trainer
involved in the formal or informal training and development of teachers to attend the conference.
Eastbourne School Of English – Graham Smith Scholarship – this scholarship provides an opportunity for an ELT
professional to attend the conference for the first time.
ES(O)L SIG Conference Scholarship – A conference scholarship to assist a member of the English for Speakers of Other
Languages Special Interest Group to attend the conference. Priority is given to applicants from Wider Membership Scheme
countries.
Exam English Online Teaching Scholarship – This scholarship gives the opportunity for a teacher involved in teaching
online, to attend the conference.
Gill Sturtridge First-Time Speaker Scholarship – Awarded from the donations given in Gill Sturtridge’s memory by her
family and friends, the purpose of this scholarship is to encourage members of IATEFL to give their first talk at conference.
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Gillian Porter Ladousse Scholarship – This scholarship is for a trainer and/or trainee with between three and ten years’
experience to attend the conference.
IELTS Morgan Terry Memorial IATEFL Scholarship - This scholarship funded by the IELTS partners (British Council, IDP:
IELTS Australia and Cambridge English Language Assessment has been set up to help a teacher working with IELTS
candidates to attend the conference for the first time.
International House Brita Haycraft Better Spoken English Scholarship - This scholarship is for a member of IATEFL
Pronunciation Special Interest Group who works with all aspects of pronunciation teaching as an integral part of their
general English lessons to attend the conference.
International House Global Reach Scholarship - This scholarship enables teachers living beyond the ‘cheap flights’ area
of the world to attend the conference, for the first time.
International House John Haycraft Classroom Exploration Scholarship - This scholarship, originally offered on a one-off
basis for Exeter 2008 by Jane Willis and Corony Edwards, has since been funded by International House in memory of
their founder, John Haycraft. The aim is to encourage teachers to embark on small-scale classroom exploration projects.
International House Training and Development Scholarship – The aim of this scholarship is to enable a teacher
trainer/developer to present their work at the IATEFL conference.
Latin America Scholarship - This scholarship was set up in 2009 with funds generated at the previous annual conference.
This scholarship brings a teacher or a teacher trainer from Latin America to the annual conference.
Leadership and Management SIG Scholarship - This scholarship enables a person in an ELT leadership/management
role and not otherwise funded to attend the conference.
Learning Technologies SIG Diana Eastment Scholarship - The scholarship is open to all and enables the winner to attend
the conference. The winner is, however, expected to become actively involved in the LT SIG.
Learning Technologies SIG Travel Scholarship - This scholarship is open to LT SIG members and assists the winner with
travelling expenses to come and present at conference.
One Dragon Scholarship – This scholarship is intended to acknowledge the achievements of junior and senior High School
teachers in China, and to introduce younger teachers to the ELT community through IATEFL membership and first time
attendance at the conference.
Onestopenglish Creativity in the Classroom Scholarship - This scholarship is sponsored by Macmillan and brings a
teacher actively involved in onestopenglish to attend the conference for the first time.
Pilgrims Scholarship - This scholarship is for a practising teacher or teacher trainer to lead a talk or workshop at the
annual conference, for the first time.
Ray Tongue Scholarship - This scholarship was set up in memory of Ray Tongue, an IATEFL Treasurer, with donations
from many colleagues and friends. It helps IATEFL members from the countries he worked in (Hong Kong, India, Indonesia,
Malaysia, Singapore, Sri Lanka and Thailand) to attend our conference and give a presentation.
Regent Scholarship – A scholarship to enable a practising teacher of adults or young learners to lead a talk or workshop
at the conference, for the first time.
Teacher Development SIG Michael Berman Scholarship – This scholarship is for a member of TD SIG to attend the
conference and undertake to write three short articles on their own development for the SIG newsletter.
Trinity College London Language Examinations Scholarship - This scholarship enables an ELT professional working in
the field of examinations development to present in the Testing, Evaluation and Assessment SIG Day.
Trinity College London Teacher Trainer Scholarship - A scholarship to enable a trainer working in the field of teacher
qualifying courses to give a talk or lead a workshop at conference.
W R Lee Scholarship - Bill Lee was the founder chairman of IATEFL and this scholarship, set up as a memorial to him,
assists IATEFL members from the countries he worked in (Czech Republic, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Romania, Poland and
Hungary) to attend and present at conference.
Please check www.iatefl.org after 14th April 2014 for more detailed information
and to apply for a scholarship for our 2015 conference in Manchester.
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This year’s scholarship winners are ...
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Africa Scholarship Winner
Narimalala Rakoto Ratsimba
Madagascar
Africa Scholarship Winner
Moustsapha Daya Gueye
Senegal
BESIG Facilitators
Scholarship Winner
Justine Arena
Brazil
BESIG Facilitators
Scholarship Winner
Dana Poklepovic
Argentina
Cambridge English: Bill Shephard
Scholarship Winner
Svetlana Bozhinova
Bulgaria
Cambridge English: Dr Peter
Hargreaves Scholarship Winner
Catalina Cocan
Romania
Cambridge English: English Teacher
Scholarship Winner
Martin Dutton
Australia
Cambridge English: John Trim
Scholarship Winner
Gladys Camargo
Brazil
Cambridge English: Teacher Training
Scholarship Winner
Sabina Pillai
India
Eastbourne School of English –
Graham Smith Scholarship Winner
Rafael Bastos
Brazil
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Exam English Online Teaching
Scholarship Winner
Elvis Austins
Nigeria
Gill Sturtridge First-Time Speaker
Scholarship Winner
Khikmatullo Urazbaev
Uzbekistan
Gillian Porter Ladousse Scholarship
Winner
K C Madhukar
Nepal
IELTS Morgan Terry Memorial
IATEFL Scholarship Winner
Aysegul Liman Kaban
Turkey
International House Brita Haycraft
Better Spoken English Scholarship
Winner
Marina Noelia Cantarutti
Argentina
International House Global Reach
Scholarship Winner
Nasreen Sultana
Bangladesh
International House Global Reach
Scholarship Winner
Youssouf Magassouba
Mali
International House John Haycraft
Classroom Exploration Scholarship
Winner
James Pengelley
Australia
International House John Haycraft
Classroom Exploration Scholarship
Winner
Svetlana Belic Malinic
Serbia
International House Training
Development Scholarship
Winner
Fauzia Shamim
Pakistan
Latin America Scholarship Winner
Mariel Roxana Amez
Argentina
Learning Technologies SIG Diana
Eastment Scholarship Winner
Angie Quintanilla
Chile
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Learning Technologies SIG Travel
Scholarship Winner
Cecilia Cicolini
Argentina
OISE Young Learners 2013
Scholarship Winner
Conchi Martinez de Tejada
Spain
One Dragon Scholarship Winner
Shaojin Xu
China
One Dragon Scholarship Winner
Qiuyun Feng
China
Onestopenglish Creativity in the
Classroom Scholarship Winner
Cynthia James
Malaysia
Pilgrims Scholarship Winner
Danijela Bojanic
Serbia
Ray Tongue Scholarship Winner
Nabanita Baruah
India
Regent Scholarship Winner
Biljana Dedic
Serbia
Teacher Development SIG Michael
Berman Scholarship Winner
Nina Jorencic
Slovenia
Trinity College London Language
Examinations Scholarship Winner
Aida Rodomanchenko
Russia
Trinity College London Teacher
Trainer Scholarship Winner
Salima Al Sinani
Oman
W R Lee Scholarship Winner
Agnieszka Dzieciol-Pedich
Poland
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Scholarship winners presenting at conference
One of the true pleasures of the IATEFL Conference is the opportunity it provides to celebrate the work of colleagues
who have contributed to the professional lives of us all. These include the IATEFL scholarship winners whose
sessions are scheduled as follows:
The Cambridge English: Teacher Training Scholarship winner, Sabina Pillai, whose talk on ‘Locating CPD in English
teachers in tertiary education in India’ takes place on Friday in session 3.1.
The BESIG Facilitator Scholarship winners Justine Arena whose workshop on ‘Tech-enhanced traditional storytelling in
business English’ takes place on Thursday in session 2.6 and Dana Poklepovic whose talk is on ‘Authentic business skills
techniques adapted to business English classes’ which takes place on Thursday in session 2.2.
The Gill Sturtridge First-Time Speaker Scholarship winner, Khikmatullo Urazbaev, whose talk on ‘Developing and
implementing the Uzbek Model of European Language Portfolio’ takes place on Wednesday in session 1.2.
The Gillian Porter Ladousse Scholarship winner, K C Madhukar, whose talk on ‘Dancing with a colleague in EFL
classrooms: a co-teaching reflection’ takes place on Friday in session 3.6.
The Latin America Scholarship winner, Mariel Roxana Amez, whose talk on ‘Literature and learning technologies: an
experience in pre-service teacher education’ takes place on Friday in session 3.1.
The Learning Technologies SIG Diana Eastment Scholarship winner, Angie Quintanilla, whose talk on ‘Digital
storytelling: the power of personal narrative in ITT’ takes place on Friday in session 3.5.
The Learning Technologies SIG Travel Scholarship winner, Cecilia Cicolini, whose talk on ‘Strategies for effective live
online teaching and learning’ takes place on Friday in session 3.1.
The Ray Tongue Scholarship winner, Nabanita Baruah, whose talk on ‘Teaching and learning FLP through print media’
takes place on Wednesday in session 1.6.
The Teacher Development SIG Michael Berman Scholarship winner, Nina Jeroncic, whose talk on ‘I speak meme!’ takes
place on Thursday in session 2.2.
The W R Lee Scholarship winner, Agnieszka Dziekiol-Pedich, whose talk on ‘ESP or EPG: what do learners really need’
takes place on Wednesday in session 1.6.
The International House Brita Haycraft Better Spoken English Scholarship winner, Marina Noelia Cantarutti, whose
talk on ‘Pronunciation and e-portfolios: developing self-regulatory skills and self-esteem’ takes place on Thursday in
session 2.2.
The International House John Haycraft Classroom Exploration Scholarship winners James Pengelley, whose talk on
‘Rethinking communicative language teaching’ takes place on Friday in session 3.1, and Svetlana Belic Malinic, whose talk
on ‘Reciprocal coaching as teachers’ professional development’ takes place on Friday in session 3.1.
The International House Training Development Scholarship winner, Fauzia Shamim, whose presentation on ‘Action
research for teacher learning: opportunities and challenges’ takes place in a forum on Wednesday in session 1.2.
The OISE Young Learners Scholarship 2013 winner, Conchi Martinez de Tejada Gonzalez, whose workshop on
‘Kamishibai: learning on the small stage’ takes place on Thursday in session 2.4.
The Pilgrims Scholarship winner, Danijela Bojanic, whose talk on ‘Personalisation in ELT’ takes place on Thursday in
session 2.1.
The Regent Scholarship winner, Biljana Dedic, whose talk on ‘Building up amazing projects through creative learning’
takes place on Friday in session 3.5.
The Trinity College London Language Examinations Scholarship winner, Aida Rodomanchenko, whose talk on ‘Micro-and
macroskills of speaking: creating situations for their development’ takes place on Wednesday in session 1.4.
The Trinity College London Teacher Trainer Scholarship winner, Salima Al-Sinani, whose talk on ‘Cascading training:
from trickle to torrent’ takes place on Wednesday in session 1.7.
We hope you'll show your support by attending these sessions if you can. IATEFL is delighted to be associated
with the awards that recognise their achievement. Good luck to all of them, and many congratulations!
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34. Thank You to our sponsors
The IATEFL annual conference is a fantastic platform to showcase your brand, products and services to
educators, researchers and students in the field of ELT, and these packages are designed to maximise the
exposure and impact that your brand can make on our conference attendees.
IATEFL is always looking for new sponsors and new ideas to be sponsored to enable IATEFL to host
another memorable conference for our members and delegates. To see how you can benefit from
sponsoring part of our 49th annual conference next year in Manchester (11-14 April 2015), please contact
Alison Wallis, IATEFL Business Development Officer, at awallis@iatefl.org or telephone +44 (0)1795 591414,
or visit our website to find out more.
IATEFL would like to thank and acknowledge the following sponsors
for their generous contribution to the success of this conference:
DIAMOND SPONSOR
British Council for sponsoring IATEFL Harrogate Online
The British Council provides global access to English for teachers and learners through classroom teaching, teacher
training programmes and online resources. We make highly valued UK qualifications available in over 100 countries. Join
us at our stand (45) where we will be showcasing our latest courses and resources for teachers and learners, and find out
more about what the British Council has to offer you. Come to our networking event on Wednesday 2 April at 19:00 in the
elegant surroundings of The Royal Hall Theatre, Harrogate International Centre, and to our Signature Event on English
Medium Instruction: Cure or Curse? 12:00-13:05, Wednesday 2 April, Auditorium.
PLATINUM SPONSORS
Cambridge English (Cambridge University Press Cambridge English Language Assessment) for
sponsoring the SVA Dinner on 31st March, Associates’ Day on 1st April, the Friday Overview Page at
the back of the Conference Programme and bottled water at conference
Cambridge English combines the expertise of Cambridge University Press – the leading publisher of ELT learning
materials – and Cambridge English Language Assessment – the global leader in English language assessment. Everything
we do is underpinned by our guiding principles of expertise, experience, quality and innovation. Visit stand 19-24 for a 20%
discount on Cambridge ELT materials and find out why teachers and learners worldwide choose Cambridge English
exams and material.
telc for sponsoring the Delegate Badges Lanyards, the Steward t-shirts, Pecha Kucha evening
event, the water stations and the Wednesday Overview Page at the back of the Conference
Programme
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groundbreaking dual-level exams reliably assess language competence at two CEFR levels. telc – language tests are
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35. Thank You to our sponsors
SILVER SPONSORS
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provide useful information to the public on the quality of programs and services. Please stop by stand 48 to learn more
about the TOEFL® and TOEIC® Tests or visit www.ets.org.
Oxford University Press for sponsoring the Internet Centre
OUP works closely with teachers, institutions, and leaders in education and technology to shape learning together. A new
generation of resources and services now complements our expanding range of new titles: online assessment and
homework tools, classroom presentation tools, professional development webinars and online courses for teachers are
some of the ways we are making the best use of technology to enhance and shape learning.
Pearson for sponsoring the Conference Programme and Bookmark and the Day Planner in the
Conference Programme
Are you looking to use technology to improve your learner outcomes? Then come and talk to us on stand 41 about how we
support blended learning. We will be demonstrating the technologies Pearson offers to ensure insightful, convenient and
motivational learning through products such as Progress and MyEnglishLab. Follow the conversation on twitter
#testingprogress.
BRONZE SPONSORS
Collins for sponsoring the IATEFL Conference Farewell snacks, leaving Raffle Prize and the
Saturday Overview Page at the back of the Conference Programme
Collins is delighted to be a sponsor at this year’s IATEFL conference, and we can’t wait to meet you at the Collins stand,
where you can explore our fast-growing ELT range, powered by COBUILD. Come along and have a look at the award-winning
First English Words series for Young Learners, browse through new non-fiction
readers and many more new
titles. You’ll get the chance to win plenty of prizes, and there will be a special appearance of some Amazing People …
IELTS for sponsoring the Delegate Bags and the Thursday Overview Page at the back of the
Conference Programme
Celebrating 25 years – IELTS is the world’s leading English language test for higher education and global migration. IELTS
is available in over 130 countries and recognised by over 8000 organisations globally. More than 2 million IELTS tests
were taken in the last year by people seeking to demonstrate English language proficiency for education, migration or
employment. The British Council, IDP: IELTS Australia and Cambridge English Language Assessment jointly own IELTS –
their program of academic research, test development and validation ensures it remains the expert test, recognised and
trusted worldwide.
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36. Thank You to our sponsors
Macmillan Education for sponsoring the online Preview Conference Brochure (January-April 2014)
Macmillan Education is proud to sponsor IATEFL 2014. Education is changing rapidly. So is Macmillan Education. By
creating a new Language Learning division we can make extraordinary investments in ground-breaking technology and
ELT content development. This change enables us to offer innovative, personalised, integrated learning solutions for
every student while continuing our long tradition of working with teachers in 120 countries to provide the inspiring,
relevant high-quality material they expect from us. Find out about our exciting plans at IATEFL.
Pilgrims for sponsoring the IATEFL Conference Selections (IATEFL Harrogate 2014 published
January 2015) and the Post Conference supplement in IATEFL Voices 239
Pilgrims creates amazing courses for amazing teachers. Pilgrims is a stand for creating possibilities. Please join us on
our stand to explore what possibilities we can create together.
GENERAL SPONSORS
IATEFL is also grateful to the following general sponsors for their generous contribution:
NEW LOGO
D. Isom Print for sponsoring the conference posters and signage around the venue
Language Testing 123 Ltd for sponsoring the IATEFL Information Desk
Mailability Ltd for sponsoring the delegate certificates of attendance and
envelopes
The Holiday Inn, Harrogate for sponsoring the Flowers fruit for our plenary
speakers and subsidised hotel rooms for IATEFL staff, volunteers and plenary
speakers
IATEFL would also like to thank the following companies:
For the early bird booking raffle prizes:
Afternoon Tea for 2 in the Imperial Room at Bettys Harrogate.
2 night’s bed and breakfast or Dinner for four.
2 mini spa treatments in their Orchid Beauty rooms.
2 entrance vouchers for the Turkish Baths.
For providing items in the delegate bags:
Cambridge University Press for providing notepads
Global ELT for providing reference books
Macmillan for providing pens
Taylors of Harrogate for providing sachets of wrapped tea
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What’s new?
What’s new?
ELT Conversation
This year there will be a new session, ELT Conversation, in which two high-profile speakers interview each
other on a key topic. On Friday 1130-1215 in Auditorium, Jeremy Harmer and Scott Thornbury will
interview each other on the topic of “Communicative Language Teaching: what have we gained (or lost?)”
Please see page 136 for details of this session.
Open Space
Developed in the 90s and employed both in management and academic spheres, Open Space is a new
format to the IATEFL conference this year. A mini-conference in itself, Open Space gives you the chance not
only to flag up and explore the topics that matter to you, but also to discover a new conference tool for use
elsewhere in your professional life. Facilitated by Adrian Underhill, this Open Space lasts for 2½ hours on
Thursday in King’s A and will include an overview of the methodology; setting up the first round of sessions;
conducting them; feedback to all; setting up and conducting the second round of sessions, feedback and
close. Please see page 108 for details of this session.
Poster Time
During the conference there is a Poster Forum displaying the poster presentations in Hall D. New for this
year, poster presenters will be present at their poster to discuss it with delegates and to answer any
questions on Wednesday from 1840 to 1910 and on Thursday from 1830 to 1900. Please see pages 51-57 for
the day each poster presenter will be present.
Jobs Market signature event
This year, IATEFL is holding its own signature event – The IATEFL Jobs Market Signature Event. The topic
is ELT Recruitment and Training in the Digital Age. In this panel discussion, leading specialists in this area
will explore how the age of digital ELT is affecting the skills and capabilities employers need when
recruiting new staff … and look to the horizon to assess how technology will continue to change teaching
and learning in the future. Please see page 85 for details of this session that takes place on Wednesday in
King’s A.
Meet the Patron
David Crystal will be at the IATEFL exhibition stand on Wednesday 2nd April from 1300 to 1400 and from
1600 to 1700. If you would like to say hello or have a question for David, please join us there for this unique
opportunity.
Mobile phone charging station
New for this year, we offer the opportunity for delegates to charge their phones whilst on the go, whether they
are iPhones, Blackberrys or Smartphones. The station can facilitate up to eight delegates at one time. Please
note that there is a maximum of 20 minutes charge-time for each delegate.
Located on stand 49 in the exhibition.
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38. DAYTIME TOURS AND EVENING EVENTS
Don’t forget to take time out to relax!
Pages 27-30 contain information on
daytime tours and evening events.
Tours and
Evening Events
39. Join us at
IATEFL Harrogate 2014
Join us for our signature event:
English Medium Instruction:
Cure or Curse?
Venue: Auditorium
Date: Wednesday 2 April, 12.00 –13.05
Harrogate Online
Follow live sessions at the conference
via the Harrogate Online website:
http://iatefl .britishcouncil.org/2014
www.britishcouncil.org/learnenglishkids
Meet us at our stand (45) to fi nd out
about our latest courses and materials
for teachers and learners, and to
see what the British Council has to
offer you.
Come to our networking reception:
Venue: The Royal Hall Theatre,
Harrogate International Centre
Date: Wednesday 2 April, 19.00
www.teachingenglish.org.uk www.britishcouncil.org/learnenglish
www.britishcouncil.org/learnenglishteens www.britishcouncil.org/englishagenda esol.britishcouncil.org
Tours and
Evening Events
40. Daytime tours evening events
Daytime tours
Walking tours
We will be holding two walking tours of Harrogate on Wednesday 2nd April. These will be departing from the HIC at
1100 and then at 1315 and will take in some of the highlights of Harrogate, including the Crescent and Valley
gardens, the Stray, the Royal Hall, the Mercer Art Gallery and the Royal Pump Room Museum before finishing
outside the famous Bettys Café and Tea rooms.
If you have pre-booked on a walking tour, please take your receipt to the meeting point on the day of the tour as
this will be used as your ticket.
The meeting point for walking tours is opposite the registration desk on Level 4 foyer in the HIC. You will be met by
your guide. Please be at the meeting point 15 minutes before your walking tour departs as tours leave promptly.
Excursions
On Thursday 3rd April there will be two coach trips - one to York and one to the Bronte Parsonage Museum; and
on Friday 4th April there will be a coach trip to Castle Howard.
These three guided tours have been arranged and tickets sold in advance of the conference via the IATEFL online
shop.
If you have pre-booked on the tour, please take your receipt to the meeting point on the day of the tour as this will
be used as your ticket to board the coach.
The meeting point for tours is opposite the registration desk on Level 4 foyer in the HIC. You will be met by your
guide who will escort you onto your coach.
Castle Howard tour – please be at the meeting point by 1015.
York and Bronte Parsonage Museum tours – please be at the meeting point by 1030.
Evening events
Tuesday 1st April
Welcome Reception (supported by Harrogate International Centre)
1800-1900 in the Royal Hall
We are delighted to hold a Welcome Reception to offer delegates a warm welcome. IATEFL President, Carol Read,
will welcome you to the conference and the Mayor of Harrogate will welcome you to the town. Entry by conference
badge only. Please register first at our registration desk in the HIC.
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41. Daytime tours evening events
Wednesday 2nd April
Extensive Reading Foundation Reception and Awards Ceremony
1900-2000 in Ripley
The event is hosted by Jeremy Harmer, who will present the 2013 Language
Learner Literature Awards, with music by Steve Bingham. Come and meet the
award-winners over drinks and nibbles and enjoy their work. Sponsored by the
British Council, Compass Media, ELI, Garnet Education, Helbling Languages,
IATEFL, Macmillan Education, Oxford University Press, Pearson Education and
Richmond. Note that the timing allows guests to move on afterwards to the British
Council event in The Royal Hall Theatre.
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TEN SPONSORS’
LOGOS TO GO HERE
ALPHABETICALLY –
AS PER PAGE 16 OF
THE PREVIEW
BROCHURE
Dave ’n’ Luke present: “Hard Times for English Teachers”
1900-2000 in King’s A
‘Bank Robber: These are hard times. This is my morning job; I teach English in the evening.’
In effective teaching, three things play a crucial role: the teacher’s voice, body language, and presence. These
factors come together powerfully in dramatic techniques in which language is activated in memorable ways. This
performance will show these principles in action.
The presenters perform satirical sketches originally written and performed in collaboration with students. The
sketches are about everyday topics, including language teaching, and are designed to teach and entertain.
We will also perform a short one-act play, Me and Him, about how walls go up and how walls come down.
All of the pieces provide opportunities for engaging learners, promoting second language acquisition and raising
issues for discussion.
‘A performance which tackled contemporary problems in an innovative way and which was universally applauded’ ELT News, Greece
‘Loved it! Very inspiring!’ Teacher, TESOL Arabia
David Gibson Luke Prodromou - http://davenluke.wordpress.com
Guest appearance: Maria Sachpazian
Luke Prodromou is sponsored by ELI Publishing
British Council-hosted evening
From 1900 in The Royal Hall
Join the British Council for an exciting evening in the elegant surroundings of The Royal Hall, a stunning
Edwardian Theatre built in 1903. Restored to its original magnificence and often referred to as the ‘Palace of
Glittering Gold’, it promises to make the evening memorable.
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42. Daytime tours evening events
Thursday 3rd April
Macmillan Come Dancing
1830-2130 in The Royal Hall
The venue is a really grand old theatre, so it fits the theme really well. There will be dancing performances from
four ballroom/latin professionals throughout the evening, with an informal workshop for everyone to join in with
and learn some steps. Drinks and nibbles will be provided.
£5 per ticket, which will be available to buy on Wednesday 2nd and Thursday 3rd from our stand. All proceeds will
go to charity (to be split between three charities (one will be IATEFL, then one UK and one international charity
tbc).
The Cambridge English Party
1830-0000 in The Crown Hotel
Unwind after a busy conference day at The Cambridge English Party on. Join us straight after the last session for
drinks and entertainment at The Crown Hotel, only 5 minutes from the conference. Visit stand 19–24 to collect
your invitation.
The Fair List UK
1900-2000 in Queen’s 3
Come and learn about The Fair List, the new award for excellence of gender balance in plenary and
key note speakers and panelists at UK, ELT conferences and events. Find out who is on the list for
the year 2013. Come and cheer them as they get their playful certificates. To find out more about The
Fair List, please take a look at www.thefairlist.org. There you will find loads of ideas for conference
organizers, speakers and also for participants interested in gender parity in UK, ELT events. All delegates
welcome!
Speaking a World of Words
1930-2100 in Harewood 1 2
with Wordsmith Rakesh Bhanot and Storyteller David Heathfield
Tonight let's take a spin round the wonderful world of words. We invite you to share the words that mean most to
you. Come and join us performing poems, telling stories and reading aloud short passages of prose from all
cultures and languages!
Individual or joint performers welcome - contributions can be anywhere between 1-7 minutes in length. Please let
us know in advance if you wish to contribute or just turn up and 'do your thing'.
Rakesh has been involved in many aspects of ELT for over 40 years and has helped to organise Open Mic events in
several countries. More recently, he has started sharing some of his own scribblings at such gatherings.
David is a storyteller, teacher and teacher trainer and is the author of the brand new teacher development book
Storytelling With Our Students: Techniques for telling tales from around the world (DELTA).
International Quiz
2000-2200 in King’s A
Back for yet another year ... the now somewhat infamous IATEFL International Quiz. If you've been before you
know what to expect, if you haven't come along and see what everyone is talking about. Last time in Harrogate it
was mayhem - over 150 people, questions to get you scratching your head and friends new and old. So, join your
host - Adrian Tennant - for an evening of fun, entertainment and intellectual stimulus.
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43. Daytime tours evening events
Friday 4th April
Pecha Kucha (sponsored by telc - language tests)
1900-2000 in Auditorium
Keep calm and Pecha Kucha! This year's IATEFL Pecha Kucha evening will be facilitated by Valeria
Benevolo Franca. By now you should know the format: each speaker is allowed a slideshow of 20
images, each shown for 20 seconds, giving a total presentation time of six minutes and forty
seconds before the next speaker is up. This year's Pecha Kucha features several new speakers and
the enjoyment will be the same as ever. Do not miss this event!
The IATEFL Open Mic Night
2030-2200 in Harewood 1 2
Want to see your favourite IATEFL speakers under a different spotlight? Come along to the Open Mic Night and
watch them strut their stuff! Give a cheer to great performances, laugh until you cry, be moved to tears - all
possible when teachers get together and use the universal language of music. With Adrian Underhill and Chaz
Pugliese as the hosts to help the evening flow, come and see why IATEFL's got talent! This evening event will take
place right after the Pecha Kucha.
Meet us at our stand (45) to fi nd
out about our latest courses and
materials for teachers and learners,
and to see what the British Council
has to offer you.
Come to our networking reception:
Venue: The Royal Hall Theatre,
Harrogate International Centre
Date: Wednesday 2 April, 19.00
www.teachingenglish.org.uk www.britishcouncil.org/learnenglish
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44. EXHIBITION
The exhibition floorplan below shows the locations of stands with
stand numbers.
Page 31 lists the exhibitors numerically by stand number to make
sure you find them easily.
Page 32 shows the times that representatives from the SIGs and the
Associate Members will be at the IATEFL stand.
Pages 33-40 contain details of the exhibitors - entries are listed
alphabetically by exhibitor name.
SEATING SEATING SEATING
IATEFL
Associates
IATEFL
+ Special Interest Groups
Toilets
IATEFL
Scholarships
Photo
Booth
To Registration
Hotel
To Hall D
Queens 1-9
Kings A + B
Exhibition
EXHIBITION HALL
(Hall H, Level 4)
46. List of ELT resources exhibitors
Centre IATEFL Special Interest Groups
29 BEBC – Bournemouth English Book Centre
Centre IATEFL Associates
30
NILE
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Centre IATEFL Scholarships
31 ETp and MET – Pavilion Publishing
1 English Language Bookshop
32 39 Collins
2 Pilgrims
33-38 Macmillan Education
3
OISE Language Coaching 40 TOLES
4
Routledge 41 Pearson
5
Black Cat Publishing 42 Global ELT
6
English UK 43-44 Oxford University Press
7
Educational Software Products 45 British Council
8
MONDIALE – Testing GmbH 46-47 Garnet Education
9
University of Exeter 48
ETS TOEFL® TOEIC ®
10 City Guilds English 49
IATEFL Mobile Charging Station
11
Keywords English 50 Compass Media
12
SIT Graduate Institute 51 English 360
13 Harrogate Language Academy 52
International House London
14 Bell Educational Services 53
Richmond
15-16 National Geographic Learning 54
Express Publishing
17 MM Publications 55
Helbling Languages
18 ELI Publishing Ltd 56
University of Cumbria
19-24 Cambridge English
(Cambridge University Press
Cambridge English Language Assessment)
56a University of Derby Online Learning
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IELTS 57 Playmeandlearn.com
27-28 telc - language tests 58 Target English
Our exhibitors were given the opportunity to post materials on the Harrogate Online website. Check out our
virtual conference site at http://iatefl.britishcouncil.org/2014.
The exhibition is open 0830-1730 Wednesday to Friday and 0830-1215 on Saturday.
For safety and security, you are not allowed to enter the exhibition outside these times.
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47. IATEFL SIG Associate representatives
Associate Representatives will be at the IATEFL Associate Stand (part of the IATEFL
stand) at the following times:
Wednesday 2 April Thursday 3 April
0830-1035 ETAS (Switzerland) 0830–1020 TESOL France
1030–1205 JALT (Japan) 1015–1220 CI-ATEFL (Cote D'ivoire)
1200–1345 ANELTA (Angola) 1215–1330 KSAALT (Saudi Arabia)
1340–1550 ELTA Albania 1325–1550 BELTA (Bangladesh)
1545–1730 ELTA (Serbia) 1545–1730 SPELTA (Russia)
Friday 4 April Saturday 5 April
0830–1015 LATE (Latvia) 0830–1020 SNELT (Niger)
1010–1140 AAELTA (Ethiopia) 1015–1130 TESOL Arabia
1135–1340 IATEFL Peru
1335–1545 ATEI (Iceland)
1540–1730 INGED (Turkey)
IATEFL Special Interest Group (SIG) representatives will be at the IATEFL Stand at the
following times:
Wednesday 2 April Thursday 3 April
0830-1035 LASIG 0830–1020 GISIG ReSIG
1030–1205 ESPSIG LASIG 1015–1220 ESPSIG ReSIG
1200–1345 BESIG LMCS SIG 1215–1330 GISIG PronSIG
1340–1550 PronSIG 1325–1550 LAMSIG YLTSIG
1545–1730 ES(O)LSIG LTSIG 1545–1730 LAMSIG LMCS SIG
Friday 4 April Saturday 5 April
0830–1015 TDSIG YLTSIG 0830–1020 MaWSIG TEASIG
1010–1140 MaWSIG LTSIG 1015–1130 BESIG LMCS SIG
1135–1340 MaWSIG YLTSIG
1335–1545 TTEdSIG
1540–1730 ES(O)LSIG TEASIG
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Quiz for fun !
Q2 – How many SIGs does IATEFL have?
Answer on page 203
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48. ELT resources exhibitors’ details
BEBC - Bournemouth English Book Centre (Stand 29)
Albion Close, Parkstone, Poole, Dorset, BH12 3LL, UK
Tel: +44 (0)3338 001900 Email: elt@bebc.co.uk
www.bebc.co.uk Contact: Charles Kipping, Marketing Manager
BEBC is celebrating 40 years this year as the UK’s leading ELT/ESOL specialist. Since 1974 we have built up a reputation for
a fast, efficient and friendly service. We supply books, CDs, etc. from all the ELT publishers to all EFL professionals –
schools, colleges/universities, both in the UK and worldwide. Please visit our Stand to view / purchase some of the latest
ELT publications at discounted prices. Look out for our 40th Birthday Drinks Party!
Bell Educational Services Ltd (Stand 14)
Red Cross Lane, Cambridge, CB4 3SG, UK
Tel: +44 1223 275598 Email: enquiries@bellenglish.com
Contact: Stephanie Dimond-Bayir, Programmes Manager-Teacher Training
Bell is a high-quality education business which unlocks the world for its customers through learning English and learning
in English. Come and see us to find out how you could unlock your future on a teacher training or development course and
help your students progress their education and career through a junior, academic preparation or business English
programme. Have a chat and some sweets with us on Stand 14!
Black Cat Publishing (Stand 5)
Via Venezia 93, 16035 Rapallo (GE), Italy
Tel: +39 1851 874327 Email: marisol.caprile@blackcat-cideb.com
www.blackcat-cideb.com Contact: Marisol Caprile, International Marketing
Black Cat, a world leader in the production of beautifully designed, innovative and dynamic teaching materials, since 1973
has been well-known in the international educational publishing market. Our material includes graded readers, grammar
books, courses, exam books and cultural studies books, not only for the English language, but also for French, German,
Spanish and Italian. The range of support material includes audio-CDs, CD-ROMs, DVDs, IWB compatible material. Our
graded readers are available also as e-books.
British Council (Stand 45)
Bridgewater House, 58 Whitworth Street, Manchester M1 6BB, UK
www.britishcouncil.org/english
The British Council provides global access to English for teachers and learners through classroom teaching, teacher
training programmes and online resources. We make highly valued UK qualifications available in over 100 countries. Join
us at our stand (45) where we will be showcasing our latest courses and resources for teachers and learners, and find out
more about what the British Council has to offer you. Come to our networking event on Wednesday 2 April at 19:00 in the
elegant surroundings of The Royal Hall Theatre, Harrogate International Centre, and to our Signature Event on English
Medium Instruction: Cure or Curse? 12:00-13:05, Wednesday 2 April, Auditorium.
Cambridge English (Stand 19-24)
1 Hills Road, Cambridge, CB1 2EU, UK
www.cambridgeenglish.or g Email: shaw.a@cambridgeenglish.org
Contact: Amy Shaw, Marketing Administrator (Events)
Cambridge English combines the expertise of Cambridge University Press – the leading publisher of ELT learning materials
– and Cambridge English Language Assessment – the global leader in English language assessment. Everything we do is
underpinned by our guiding principles of expertise, experience, quality and innovation. Visit stand 19-24 for a 20% discount
on Cambridge ELT materials and find out why teachers and learners worldwide choose Cambridge English exams and
material.
City Guilds International ENGLISH (Stand 10)
Tel: +36 1 4131301 Email: info@cityandguildsenglish.com
www.cityandguildsenglish.com
City Guilds International ESOL and Spoken ESOL examinations offer a comprehensive test of Listening, Reading, Writing
and Speaking skills in English. The qualifications have been mapped to levels of the Common European Framework of
Reference (CEFR) and are accredited on the National Qualifications Framework of England, Wales and Northern Ireland
(NQF). The City Guilds English certificates are recognised by several governments and universities and are used to gain
employment in a variety of industries.
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Collins (Stand 32 39)
77-78 Fulham Palace Rd, Hammersmith, London, W6 8JB, UK
Tel: +44 (0)2083 074539
www.collinselt.com
Come and explore Collins’ fast-growing ELT range, powered by COBUILD. Have a look at the new Activity books and
teaching material in the award-winning First English Words series for Young Learners, and browse through new non-fiction
readers, and our titles for skills, vocabulary, EAP and authentic listening. You’ll get the chance to win plenty of
prizes, and there will be a special appearance of some Amazing People at the Collins stand. We look forward to seeing you
there!
Compass Media (Stand 50)
7212 Canary Lane, Sachse, Texas, USA 75048
Tel: +82 2 34714043 Email: info@compasspub.com
Contact : James Hall, Gio Panizzon, Eunah Kim
Compass Media is a global leader in English language textbook publishing and media. We provide a full list of award-winning
ELT products and services including phonics, songs, course books, skill books, graded readers, ESP, test
preparation, professional development and an innovative online extensive reading library. Come and see why today’s
educators use Compass to find direction in English education!
Educational Software Products (Stand 7)
13 Restharrow Mead, Bure Park, Bicester, Oxon, OX26 3AF, UK
Tel: +44 (0)1869 242011 Email: info@letslearnenglish.co.uk
www.letslearnenglish.com Contact: Sandy Savory, Senior Sales Manager
Let’s Learn English is a Virtual Learning Environment which offers more features than you might find in other comparable
systems: we individually mark student compositions and spoken recordings; our 1500 units of English cover general
English and ESOL examinations including IELTS and TOEIC; our VLE can be rebranded for school or organisation’s exact
requirements; our units are cross-referenced to units and activities within major ESOL course books from all publishers;
and much, much more!
ELI Publishing Ltd (Stand 18)
c/o ELI Srl, Via Brecce snc, 60025 Loreto, Italy
Tel: +39 071 750701 Email: intersales@elionline.com
www.elionline.com Contact: Augusto Andreoli, International Marketing Sales Manager
A leading international publisher offering a wide range of ELT publications: course books from pre-school to upper
secondary, readers, exams and culture books, language games, activity books, sundry teacher’s resources and a 35-year
popular set of classroom magazines. The main novelties at this year’s conference are: Super Magic, an American English 6-
level primary course; Think Global, a multimedia culture and civilization course book; 12 news titles in the popular ELI
Readers series; 3 new language games.
English 360 (Stand 51)
We are delighted to be at IATEFL again. Come and see us at our stand.
English Language Bookshop (Stand 1)
31 George Street, Brighton, East Sussex, BN2 1RH, UK
Tel: +44 1273 604864 Email: anthony.forrester@elb-brighton.com
www.elb-brighton.com Contact: Anthony Forrester, Partner
The English Language Bookshop was established in 1985 and is one of the leading suppliers of ELT materials in the UK. We
supply ELT materials to schools, colleges, universities, government agencies, Ministries of Education, training
organisations, teachers, teacher trainers and individual students throughout the world. We carry extensive stocks of
materials from all the leading UK ELT publishers and can usually supply all your ELT needs ex-stock. Deliveries are made
by national and international carriers and discounts are available on bulk orders.
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50. ELT resources exhibitors’ details
English UK (Stand 6)
219 St John Street, London, EC1V 4LY, UK
Tel: +44 20 76087960 Email: info@englishuk.com
www.englishuk.com Contact: Tom Weatherley, Professional Services Manager
English UK is the national association of accredited English Language centres, and the world’s leading language teaching
association with over 470 members. We offer training, conferences and qualifications covering all aspects of working in a
language centre, including teaching. Visit our stand to find out more.
ETp and MET - Pavilion Publishing and Media (Stand 31)
Rayford House, School Road, Hove, East Sussex, BW3 5HX, UK
Tel: +44 (0)1273 434943 Email: info@pavpub.com
www.pavpub.com Contact: Fiona Richmond, Publisher
www.etprofessional.com www.modernenglishteacher.com
English Teaching professional magazine and website bring you practical tools to use in your classroom. Modern English
Teacher magazine launches its new look at IATEFL. Meet the editor and find out how MET’s in-depth articles can support
your professional development. Visit stand 31 for your free copy of English Teaching professional and Modern English
Teacher, and to take advantage of our special conference discount on both magazines and our range of practical books.
ETS TOEFL® TOEIC® (Stand 48)
North London Business Park, Building 3, Office 126, Oakleigh Road South, London, W11 1GN, UK
Tel: +44 (0) 203 6407699
www.ets.org Contact: Sandy Bhangal, Associate Director
ETS is the world’s largest non-profit educational research and assessment organization. ETS is dedicated to providing fair
and valid assessments (including the TOEFL® and TOEIC® tests), research, and related products and services to help
educational institutions make informed decisions concerning admissions, awards and placement; facilitate teaching and
learning; and provide useful information to the public on the quality of programs and services. For more information, visit
our stand or at www.ets.org.
Express Publishing (Stand 54)
We are delighted to be at IATEFL. Come and see us at our stand.
Garnet Education (Stand 46-47)
8 Southern Court, South Street, Reading, Berkshire, RG1 4QS, UK
Tel: +44 (0)118 9597847 Email: enquiries@garneteducation.com
www.garneteducation.com Contact: Jessie Candy, Marketing Executive
Garnet Education, an independent UK publisher specialising in EAP and ESP, has established a global reputation for quality
and innovation in the field of higher education. 2013’s highlights include adding to our popular Progressive Skills in English
series, the publication on our new Business English course, Career Express and our first e-books. 2014 sees us launching
our lower-level ESP series Moving Into, plus a new edition of the Passport to Academic Presentations course.
Global ELT (Stand 42)
60 Pankhurst Avenue, Brighton, BN2 9YN, UK
Tel: +44 (0)1273 251907, +44(0)1273 688232 Email: orders@globalelt.co.uk
www.globalelt.co.uk Contact: Lawrence Mamas, Marketing Manager
Global ELT is an independent ELT publishing company based in England that focuses on producing Exam Preparation
materials. In addition to exam preparation materials, we also publish a wide variety of ELT books such as Grammar books,
Skills books, ELT Dictionaries, Vocabulary books, Idioms and Phrasal Verbs, General English course books and Graded ELT
readers. Big Special Offer for IATEFL: All Self-study editions (book with CD) only £10 – All Books without CD only £5.
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