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WELCOME TO NATE 2013
SURGUT THE HOST CITY OF NATE
2013
Welcome to Surgut State University
May 15-19, 2013in Surgut, Ugra
Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug -
Ugra
Founding President of NATEProf. Svetlana Grigoryevna
Ter-Minasova
PRE-NATE MEETINGat SurGPU on May 15
“TOLERANCE THROUGH TEACHING ENGLISH”
Svetlana G. Ter-Minasova’ s lecture
“Tolerance as the Means of Struggle against Aggression and
Ksenofobiya : Linguistic and Cultural Aspects”
Anastasia Khodakova’s presentation
Fostering Tolerance and Cultural Awareness through ELT: Think Globally, Act Locally
May 16 Plenary presentations Prof. Svetlana G. Ter-Minasova
Foreign Language Learning and Teaching
in Russia: Historical Heritage and New
Challenges
Dr. James D. Brown Doing Good Quality Classroom Language Assessment
Conference Day 1
Concurrent workshops
Frances Westbrook English Language Officer for
Russia
Reflective Teaching: a Pathway to Continual
Professional Development
Erin Anderson Senior English Language Fellow
Novosibirsk State Technical University
Information Transfer Exercises for the IELTS Test
Nancy Burkhalter Senior English Language Fellow,
Herzen State Pedagogical University Any Questions?
How Asking the Right Questions Can Engage EFL Students to Think More Deeply in All Subjects and Levels
Rob Danin Senior English Language Fellow,
Far Eastern Federal University
Learning Styles: It’s In All of Us
Toni Hull Senior English Language Fellow,
Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys
Activating Critical Thinking in the English Classroom
Eric Lundell Senior English Language Fellow,
Belgorod State University
Autonomous Learning and Vocabulary Development in the ESP Classroom
Andrew NoonanSenior English Language Fellow
Kazan Federal University
Teaching Culture Using American TV Shows
Anthony Samuel Senior English Language Fellow,
Tyumen State University Preparing Proposals
in English: Procuring those
Desks, Interactive Whiteboards, or
Kindles for our 21th Century Classroom
Anna Gorizontova Cambridge ESOL Exams,Moscow,
Workplace English: needs and assessment
( for Surgut Companies )
Dr. James D. Brown Lyudmila Kozhevnikova What Makes Reading in English Difficult (or
Easy) for Russian University Students?
Wayne Rimmer Cambridge Exam Writer, BKC International House, Moscow
English Grammar Today
May 17 Plenary presentations
Prof. Maria V. Verbitskaya
To speak or not to speak, that is the
question: the speaking part of
the National Standard
Examination
Prof. Elena N. Solovova,
New Curriculum:
New Approaches to
Language Assessment
Concurrent workshops
Dr. Svetlana Titova Moscow State University
Mobile APPS to Enhance Class Interactivity and Assessment - Student Response System
Dr. Fumiyo Nakatsuhara CRELLA,
University of Bedfordshire, UK
Assessment of Candidates’ Interactional Competence Using Group
Oral
Prof. Lyudmila A. Gorodetskaya
Preparing Students for Cambridge
Exams: Inclusive or
Supplementary?
Svetlana Suchkova, Samara,
PUNctuate or Not PUNctuate?
ESP: What they Need and What we Feed?
Lilia Bondareva National University of Science and
Technology "MISiS",
Harnessing I-technologies for Effective Teaching and Learning
Carolyn Westbrook Senior Lecturer of Southampton
Solent University, UK
Are we doing our students a disservice? –
The need for assessment literacy in language teaching
Mikhail Brodsky PhD (Philology), Institute of International
Relations, Yekaterinburg
Teaching Interpreting: Delights and Dilemmas