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2011 SLCCS Research Higher Degree-Three Minute Thesis Competition
2011 School Three Minute Thesis Competition: Wednesday 29th June 2011
Speaker: Gregory Glasgow
Topic: Teaching English through English in Japanese high schools: Can it work?
Topic: Teaching English through English in Japanese high schools: Can it work?
Speaker: Iwona Czaplinski
Topic: Affordances of ICTs: An environmental case study of a university language programme
Topic: Affordances of ICTs: An environmental case study of a university language programme
Speaker: Thuy Nga Nguyen
Topic: Language contact and English borrowings in the Vietnamese magazine
Topic: Language contact and English borrowings in the Vietnamese magazine
Speaker: Saeed Ahmed M Shar
Topic: Phonetics of Arabic gutturals and emphatics
Topic: Phonetics of Arabic gutturals and emphatics
Speaker: Jared Denman
Topic: Japanese permanent residents in South East Queensland: Case studies of lifestyle migrants of the 1980s and early 1990s
Topic: Japanese permanent residents in South East Queensland: Case studies of lifestyle migrants of the 1980s and early 1990s
Speaker: Quang Ngoc Thuy Tran
Topic: "I'm sorry but..." or "I'll try my best...": Saying no in intercultural workplaces
Topic: "I'm sorry but..." or "I'll try my best...": Saying no in intercultural workplaces
Speaker: Mayumi Parry
Topic: Australian students in Japanese homestay: Intercultural (mis)communication and (mis)understanding
Speaker: Abdullah Bin Towairesh
Topic: The use of Address Terms in The City of Riyadh
Topic: The use of Address Terms in The City of Riyadh
Winner: Gregory Glasgow - Teaching English through English in Japanese high schools: Can it work?
Runner-up: Quang Ngoc Thuy Tran- "I'm sorry but..." or "I'll try my best...": Saying no in intercultural workplaces
The judges commended all speakers on their excellent presentations.
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