TEL Book Fair:

Tokyo English Language Book Fair 2003 (Day 1 of 2)

Date: Saturday, October 11th, 2003 Time: 11:00 AM - 6:30 PM

Speaker: Over 60 presentations

Description:
The Association of ELT Publishers presents the 24th Tokyo English Language Book Fair. The following information is based on the 2002 fair info; more details should be posted here when available.

  • Choose from over 60 ELT presentations on new materials, teaching methods, and trends in ELT by prominent authors, editors and ELT consultants (such as David Paul, Alasatir Graham-Marr, Bill Gatton, Marc Helgesen, and more).
  • Browse the display area and learn about the latest ELT materials from children to adults.
  • Purchase ELT materials from specialist booksellers.
The Association of ELT Publishers includes ABAX, Cambridge University Press, DynEd Japan, Macmillian Language House, McGraw-Hill Books, Meynard Publishing, Oxford University Press, Pearson Education Japan, Scholastic, and Thomson Learning. Sponsors include IIEEC, British Chamber of Commerce, Japan Association for the Study of Teaching English to Children, Japan Association for Language Teaching (JALT), Japan Book Importers Association, and the Japan Foundation.

Organization: Tokyo English Language Book Fair (TEL Book Fair)

Cost: free

Venue: TBA; Usual venue is: Bunka Kaikan (Culture Center Building), 3F, Ibebukuro Sunshine City (east exit of Ikebukuro JR and Subway Station; Bunka Kaikan is next to the World Import Mart)

Location: Tokyo, Tokyo Metropolis, Japan

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Contact TEL Book Fair

OUP Office
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Phone (work): 03-5444-5454
Mobile phone: 090-7849-5357
Samantha Loree, ELT Consultant, Macmillan LanguageHouse
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Phone (work): 03-5833-1017
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