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April 11, 2010

View videos of presentations at the IATEFL conference

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The IATEFL conference, one of the most important international conferences for English language teachers, is being held at Harrogate in the UK from April 7th - 11th. Videos of some of the key presentations at the conference can be viewed online. Presentations include 'What do we mean by grammar?' by Dave Willis, 'The professional life cycles of teachers' by Tessa Woodward, and 'Students' minds and imagination' by Kieran Egan.

Click here to see the list of videos available.

IATEFL (the International Association of Teachers of English as a Foreign Language) holds its International Annual Conference and Exhibition every spring. The conference is attended by around 1500 ELT professionals from more than countries and involves a 3.5 -4-day programme of over 300 talks, workshops and symposiums.

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