Elly the Reindeer

July 15, 2010

Dates of the ETJ Expos announced

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The dates of the ETJ Expos for English language teachers in Japan have been announced, and invitations have been sent out to publishers and other ELT-related organizations that are likely to be interested in having a display at the Expos. The dates are as follows:

Sun Oct 3 - Sendai
Sun Oct 10 - Nagoya
Sun Oct 24 - Hiroshima
Sat/Sun Nov 6/7 - Tokyo
Sun Nov 28 - Osaka
Sun Dec 5 - Fukuoka

The Expos provide an opportunity for teachers to attend and give presentations, look for teaching materials, and meet many other teachers. The presentations are for college teachers, high school teachers. elementary school teachers, kindergarten teachers ... In fact, the aim is to provide top-class presentations and material displays for every kind of English teacher in Japan.

If you are interested in having a display at one or more of the Expos, click here to send an e-mail.

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