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2012 SLCCS Master of Arts Seminars
Here are some of the Master of Arts Seminars held in SLCCS in 2012
26 October 2012
- Applied Linguistics seminar Series
Speaker: Zora Riley (Master Applied Linguistics thesis student, SLCCS)
Topic: Case study of cross-cultural teams participating in group assessment at an Australian university
Time and Venue: 12:00-1:00pm, Gordon Greenwood Building (32), Room 208, St Lucia Campus
- SLCCS Applied Linguistics Seminar Series
Speaker: Jun Yang (Master Applied Linguistics thesis student, SLCCS)
Topic: Focus on form instruction in L2 learning: Does active participation affect the accurate production of past tense in classroom settings?
Time and Venue: 12:00-1:00pm, Gordon Greenwood Building (32), Room 208, St Lucia Campus
5 October 2012
- Applied Linguistics seminar Series
Speaker: Ayako Ishikawa
Topic: The effect of pitch tracker software as an alternative to musical training to improve pronunciation skills of learners of Japanese as a second language
Time and Venue: 12:00-1:30pm, Gordon Greenwood Building (32), Room 208, St Lucia Campus
- Applied Linguistics seminar Series
Speaker: Bich Dieu Nguyen
Topic: Motivators and Demotivators Affecting Novice EFL Teachers’ Career Aspirations: A Case Study in Danang College of Foreign Languages, Vietnam
Time and Venue: 12:00-1:30pm, Gordon Greenwood Building (32), Room 208, St Lucia Campus
- Applied Linguistics seminar Series
Speaker: Cristina Romero Núñez
Topic: Students’ Perceptions and Effectiveness of Peer-Reviewing via a Blog on Writing Tasks in the Context of an EFL General Course
Time and Venue: 12:00-1:30pm, Gordon Greenwood Building (32), Room 208, St Lucia Campus
21 September 2012
- Applied Linguistics seminar Series
Speaker: Van Phung Dao
Topic: Reciprocal focused tasks: Their effects on peer interaction and L2 learning in ESL classrooms
Time and Venue: 12:00-1:30pm, Gordon Greenwood Building (32), Room 208, St Lucia Campus
- Applied Linguistics seminar Series
Speaker: Akinori Yoshikawa
Topic: Japanese Senior-High School Teachers’ Perceptions of the New English Curriculum: The Impact on Preparation for University Entrance Examinations
Time and Venue: 12:00-1:30pm, Gordon Greenwood Building (32), Room 208, St Lucia Campus
7 September 2012
- Applied Linguistics Seminar Series
Speaker: Yen Hoang (SLCCS MA Linguistics thesis student)
Topic: A Critical Approach to the Study of Discourse on Australian Universities Websites
Time and Venue: 12:00-12:30pm, Gordon Greenwood Building (32), Room 208, St Lucia Campus
- Applied Linguistics Seminar Series
Speaker: Ji-Hui Chang (SLCCS MA Linguistics thesis student)
Topic: The effect of feedback timing on blog writing: Immediate VS delayed feedback
Time and Venue: 12:30-1:00pm, Gordon Greenwood Building (32), Room 208, St Lucia Campus
- Applied Linguistics Seminar Series
Speaker: Xuan Nhat Chi Mai Nguyen (SLCCS MA Linguistics thesis student)
Topic: Teacher professional identity in a transnational context: A case study of non-native English speaking teachers studying TESOL in Australia
Time and Venue: 1:00-1:30pm, Gordon Greenwood Building (32), Room 208, St Lucia Campus
1 June 2012
- Speaker: As’adi (Master of Applied Linguistics Work in Progress Seminar)
Topic: An Analysis of Speech Acts of Indonesia's Junior High School ELT Textbooks
Time and Venue: 12:00-1.00pm, Steele Building (3), Room 323 - Speaker: Scott Maxwell (Master of Applied Linguistics Work in Progress Seminar)
Topic: Self-Initiated Self-Repair in Synchronous Computer-Mediated Communication: NNS-NNS ESL Task-Based Interaction
Time and Venue: 12:00-1.00pm, Steele Building (3), Room 323
4 May 2012
- Speaker: Minako Tsuchiya (Master of Applied Linguistics Work in Progress Seminar)
Topic: L2 learners’ production of repair and its pedagogical values in meaning-focused instruction
Time and Venue: 12:30-1.00pm, Richards Building (05), Room 213
- Speaker YoungSun Cho (Master of Applied Linguistics Work in Progress Seminar)
Topic: Difficulties and strategies in IELTS writing task 2; a case study of a Korean test-taker
Time and Venue: 12:30-1.00pm, Richards Building (05), Room 213
- Speaker: Kara Ronai (Master of Applied Linguistics Work in Progress Seminar)
Topic: Australian TESOL Teachers’ Cultural Perceptions of Students
Time and Venue: 12:30-1.00pm, Richards Building (05), Room 213
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