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LATEUM International Conference in Moscow, Russia, 1-3 October
MLTAQ Biennial Conference,
Gold Coast Australia, 1 – 2 Oct
Conference theme: Language Matters
conference08@mltaq.asn.au
Annual
Conference of the Modern Language Association of Poland
in Kalisz,
Poland, 8-10 September
Conference theme: The foreign language teacher – the present and
the future
Send paper proposals to the Conference Secretary Agnieszka
Pietrzykowska
agnieszkapietrzykowska@wp.pl or
ptn2008@wp.pl no later than 15 May.
Head of the Organizing Committee: Mirosław Pawlak
pawlakmi@amu.edu.pl
AILA World Congress
The 15th World Congress of Applied Linguistics will be held in Essen
24-29 August
The conference theme is “Multilingualism: challenges and opportunities.”
For more information see
www.aila2008.org
The
17 World Congress of the International Federation of Translators
4-7 August
Title: Translation and Cultural Diversity; the conference will
take place in Shanghai (China) from 4-7 August 2008.
More information and Call for Papers on our website
www.termnet.info/index.php?we_objectID=232
For questions please contact Huang Changqi (Translators Association of China)
Tel: 86-10-6899 5897 E-mail:
mailto:changqi929@yahoo.com.cn
Congrès Mondial de la FIPF
21-25 July in Québec, Canada
“Faire vivre les identités francophones”
www.fipf.org
11th International Conference of the International Academy of Linguistic
Law in Lisboa, Portugal 16-19 July
Theme: Law, Language and Global Citizenship
Organized by APP, member of FNAPLV
info: www.app.pt
NZALT Biennial Conference 6-9 July in
Wellington, New Zealand
ALL Language World
11-12 April in
Oxford, UK
Congress of Applied
Linguistics in Budapest, Hungary 3-5 April
2008
Theme of the congress: HUNGARIAN AS A EUROPEAN AND AS A WORLD
LANGUAGE
The Hungarian Association of Applied Linguists and Language Teachers (HALT)
info: manye2008@bbi.hu
www.bbi.hu
MANYE Annual Conference 3-5 April
in Budapest, Hungary
ANILS National Conference 3-5 April
in Naples, Italy
LMS Annual Conference 5-6 April in
Visby, Gotland, Sweden
GMF Conference 27-29 March
in Leipzig, Germany
International Conference: Le Français – deuxième langue étrangère
7-8
February in Plzen (Czech Republic)
2007
XI Congress of MAPRYAL
(International Association of Teachers of Russian Language
and Literature) 17-22 September 2007
“The World of the Russian Word and the Russian Word in the World” in
Varna, Bulgaria. For full details, programme and a list of speakers in the
fourteen different sections on linguistics, language and literature teaching and
learning, literature, translation and culture, see
www.mapryal.org
The 40th ILEI
Konferenco 11-19 August 2007 in Ranzan, Japan
ILEI- International League of Esperanto-speaking Teachers
will hold its 40th Conference
http://ilei.info
AFMLTA
Conference 11 -14 July 2007
The Language Connection, 16th Biennial AFMLTA National
Conference, Australia
www.mltawa.org
COOL7 2 – 6 juillet
2007
7ème Colloque International de Linguistique Océanienne,
Université de la Nouvelle-Calédonie, Nouméa, Nouvelle-Calédonie
www.univ-nc.nc
2007 SAALT Annual Conference 4-6 July 2007 in North-West University (Potchefstroom
Campus)
Language in South Africa: reconceptualising the problems, deepening our
understanding
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE FIPLV NORDIC-BALTIC REGION (NBR) 15 –
16th June, 2007 in Riga, Latvia
“Innovations in Language Teaching and Learning in the
Multicultural Context”
Registration form and
layout requirements
www.lvasa.lv
CONGRES 2007 :
CHAPEAU POUR LE FRANÇAIS! -
16-17 mars 2007
La section de français de l'Association des Professeurs de
langues vivantes aux Pays-Bas, Levende Talen, organisera pour la neuvième fois
un congrès de deux jours pour tous les professeurs de français.
Le congrès aura lieu aux Pays-Bas, au Palais des congrès « De Leeuwenhorst » à
Noordwijkerhout.
www.congresfrans.nl
2006
The 10th
UNESCO-APEID International Conference on Education
6 - 8 December 2006
Learning Together for Tomorrow: Education for Sustainable Development, Imperial
Queen’s Park Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand
www.unescobkk.org
Culture-Generative Function of Games Game in the Education
25 – 26 November 2006 Call
for papers:
2nd INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE, Culture-Generative Function of Games Game in the
Education, Media and Society Poznań
www.gry2.konferencja.org
Linguapax-Asia Conference
7 October 2006
University of Tokyo, Theme for discussion: "Who Owns Language?"
www.linguapax-asia.org

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FIPLV World
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Göteborg Sweden 15-17 June
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2005
February International Conference.
Theme: Constructing worlds: Constructivism and the changing status of
knowledge.
Venue: Nicholas Copernicus University, Torun, Poland.
Information: English Department, Nicholas Copernicus University, ul. Fosa
Staromiejska 3, 87-100 Torun, Poland;
constructionism@yahoo.com
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29 March – 2 April TESOL’s
Convention.
Venue: San Antonio, Texas, USA.
Information: TESOL
Headquaters, 700 S. Washington St. Suite 200, Alexandria, VA 22314-4287
USA; info@tesol.org;
www.tesol.org/
6-9 July 15th Biennial AFMLTA
National Conference.
Theme: Seizing the Future. Venue: Promenade Hotel,
Southbank, Melbourne, Australia.
Information:
www.mltav.asn.au/
7-10 July World Congress of French
Teachers.
Venue: Quebec City, Canada.
Information:
www.frenchteachers.org/
24-29 July 14th World Congress of
Applied Linguistics, AILA 2005, hosted by the American Association for
Applied Linguistics, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
Information:
www.aila2005.org
2004
19-21 November IATEFL Young Learners
SIG and the University of Munich.
Theme: Foreign Laanguage Acquisition
with Real Picture Books. Venue: Munich, Germany.
Information: Leonora
Fröhlich-Ward.
Email:
froehlich.wl@t-online.de
19-23 May Annual Conference of
ASNEL/GNEL.
Venue: Frankfurt/Main, Germany. Information: Prof. Dr. Frank
Schulze-Engler, Johann Wolfgang Goethe Universitaet, Frankfurt am Main,
Grueneburgplatz 1, D-6032353 Frankfurt a.M.;
Email:
asnel2004@nelk.uni-frankfurt.de
20-23 May LINGUAPAX X.
Theme:
Dialogue on Language Diversity. Venue: Barcelona, Spain.
Information: www.linguapax.org/
24-27 June PAC 5 Conference &
4th Assian Youth Forum.
Theme: Teaching Languages in Diverse Contexts.
Venue: Vladivostok, Russia.
Information: AYF: Kip Cates,
kcates@fed.tottori-u.ac.jp ;
PAC5: Galina Lovtsevich,
feeltacon@dvgu.ru ;
www.dvgu.ru/rus/partner/education/feelta/pac5/
28 June – 1 July FIPLV-NBR.
Theme:
The Multicultural Aspect in the Foreign Language Classroom.
Venue: Hotel
Tyrifjord, Oslo, Norway.
Information: Ranveig Reggestad, Norway;
ranveig.reggestad@ils.uio.no;
www.lms-riks.se/
4-7 July NZALT National Biennial
Conference.
Venue: Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand.
Information:
Judy Lafdal, 231 Ilam Road, Christchurch 4, Canterbury, New Zealand;
la@chgirls.school.nz;
www.nzalt.org.nz/
11-14 July ETAI International
Conference.
Theme: Reaching for Greater Heights in Language teaching.
Venue: Jerusalem, Israel.
Information:
etai99@hotmail.com;
www.etni.org.il/etai/
19-23 July XIe Congres Mondial de la
FIPF/77e Congres de l’AATF.
Venue: Atlanta, USA.
Information: AATF 2004
Atlanta, Mailcode 4510, South Illinois University, Carbondale, IL
62901-4510, USA;
www.fipf.org
01-06 August ILEI-Conference.
Theme:
Cultural and language diversity in education.
Venue: Jingzhou (China).
Information: ILEI-Headquarters, Riouwstraat 172. NL-2585 HW Den Haag,
The Netherlands;
iei001@tiscali.nl
15-18 September 9th International
Conference “Law, Language and Linguistic Diversity”, International
Academy of Linguistic Law, Bejing Friendship Hotel.
Information: Prof. Guo Chengwei;
zfkyc@26.net
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