Elly the Reindeer

November 23, 2009

The Kansai Expo for English teachers is this Sunday

expologo2.gifThis year's Kansai Expo promises to be even more exciting that usual with a very well-balanced presentation programme that includes both well-know speakers and local teachers and something for everybody. Well-known authors and academics include Setsuko Toyama, Paul Nation, Barbara Sakamoto, Grant Trew and David Paul. There will even be guest presentations by Chris Hunt, who writes the ELT News column on 'Humanistic Teaching', and Kim Horne, a very energetic and popular presenter on teaching children.

As with the other Expos, there will also be displays of teaching materials for teachers to browse. There will be lots of books by both big publishers and by teachers who have made their own materials.

The Expo is organised by ETJ (English Teachers in Japan), a nationwide association for English teachers that is run by volunteers and sponsored by David English House and Oxford University Press.

You can see the full Kansai Expo programme by clicking here , see how to get to the Expo by clicking here and get general information here.

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