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Title Come visit us at TESOL Philadelphia, March 28-31! 2012.02.27


As one of the most loved and highly-attended events of the year for ELT professionals, e-future is excited to announce it will be sponsoring and exhibiting at the 2012 TESOL conference in Philadelphia from March 28th to 31st. Company President and CEO Patrick Hwang along with product specialist Ian Bosiak will attend the conference to meet with teachers, curriculum specialists, writers, distributors, and other ELT professionals. The e-future booth space will cover spaces 632 & 634 in the Exhibition Hall.
 
Ian Bosiak will lead two thought-provoking presentation sessions during the conference. One will focus on using history as a tool for content-based instruction, the other will discuss the incorporation of interactive technology in the EFL classroom through smart learning applications.

Presentations
1. Bringing History to Life in English Classrooms through Content-based Instruction 30 March 2012- 1:00~1:45 - Convention Center, Room 119-B
2. Incorporating Interactive Technology in the EFL Classroom through Smart Applications 30 March 2012- 5:00~5:45 - Convention Center, Room 117

To get in touch regarding the conference, please contact inquiry@eltkorea.com

For more information on the TESOL Convention visit: https:// s3.goeshow.com/tesol/annual/2012/

From the TESOL website:
The largest event of its kind worldwide, the TESOL International Convention & English Language Expo features more than 1200 lecture/discussion sessions given by 3000 speakers representing more than 25 different countries. Among the variety of topics are language testing and assessment, technology in language learning, bilingual education, education standards, and refugee/immigration concerns. In addition, the English Language Expo will feature more than 120 exhibitors offering some of the finest products and services for English language educators and their classrooms.
 

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