ETJ:

Tokyo ETJ Expo + Tokyo English Language Book Fair (day 2 of 2)

Date: Sunday, October 30th, 2005 Time: 9:00 AM - 6:30 PM

Speaker: A number of speakers

Description:
Bringing All English Teachers together! The Tokyo ETJ Expo (including the Tokyo English Language Book Fair) is one of the major events of the year for English teachers in the Kanto region. There are presentations on teaching children, adults, junior/senior high school students, and much more. And there are displays of a wide range of English teaching materials. For information, go to www.eltnews.com/ETJ/events/expos.shtml To register, you can register online. 10:00-10:45

  • Charles Vilina / Kathleen Kampa
    Songs and chants for young learners
  • Conrad Matsumoto
    Fun and easy activities
  • Hamish Buchan
    Motivating junior-high school students with a goal-based approach
  • Jason Good
    Bilingual schools, a new boom in Asia
  • Shoko Suzuki
    Sounds fun! Phonics which makes the children want to learn
11:15-12:00
  • David Paul
    Teaching English to Children in Asia
  • Jonathan Lynch
    Making language memorable for successful communication
  • Kumiko Takahashi
    Time-to-discover: bring the world of science to your learning center
  • Patrick Jackson
    Fun and games with the Potato Pals
  • Richard Walker
    Corpus-informed materials - the benefits for learners and teachers
1:00-1:45
  • David Harrington
    Discussion; process and principles
  • Jason Good
    Using US elementary school textbooks with your kids
  • Mayuka Habbick
    Reading skills and learning skills
  • Ritsuko Nakata
    More fun! Activities to get students talking to each other
  • Romany Arend
    Classroom hits - stimulating your students with songs
2:15-3:00
  • Basil Tonks
    Teacher training solutions for Japan
  • David Paul
    Lots of new supplementary materials to activate children's classes
  • Mari Nakamura / Akiko Seino
    Motivate to educate - combining entertainment and education
  • Mark Thompson
    Learning and forgetting
  • Shoko Suzuki
    TOEIC Bridge: Step by step journey towards TOEIC
3:30-4:15
  • Aaron Anderson
    Empowering your current business with online scheduling
  • Alastair Graham-Marr
    Supplementary activities for the children's classroom
  • Aleda Krause
    Some basic lesson planning rules
  • Mayuka Habbick
    Making learning fun and pleasurable
  • Richard Walker
    Enhancing learning through motivation and success-oriented ELT materials
4:30-5:15
  • Gordon Taft
    Fun reading of the 'Oxford Reading Tree'
  • Jo Ando
    Funderstanding: the key to encouraging and motivating young learners
  • Keiko Abe-Ford
    Powerful songs, chants and pictures for young learners
  • Kurt Scheibner
    Introducing 'Just Talk'! A uniquely fun way to stimulate student conversation
  • Yoko Ishii
    (information TBA)

Organization: ETJ (English Teachers in Japan) (ETJ)

Cost: ETJ Members: 500 yen
Non-members: 1,000 yen

Venue: 6F, World Import Mart, Sunshine City, Ikebukuro, Tokyo

Location: Tokyo, Tokyo Metropolis, Japan

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