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[Event at Birkbeck in London in May – James]

 

 


 

Dear all,

 

The department of Applied Linguistics at Birkbeck, University of London is inviting all of you to join the following event:

 

London Second Language Acquisition Research Forum: Annual Colloquium 2017

 

Starts Saturday 6th May, 2017 10:00 – 17:00

 

See also L-SLARF website; facebook  

 

1.    Andrea Révész et al. (UCL) “The effects of task repetition on L2 writing fluency, pausing and revision behaviours: A longitudinal study”

 

2.    Ana Pellicer Sanchez et al. (UCL) “The effects of reading and reading-while-listening on the incidental learning of second language vocabulary

 

3.    Pauline Foster (St. Mary) “Hits, misses, rejects, and raising false alarms: exploring implicit and explicit L2 knowledge through grammaticality judgements”

 

4.    Kazuya Saito et al. (Birkbeck) “Acoustic characteristics and learner profiles of low, mid and high-level second language fluency”

 

5.    Parvaneh Tavakoli (Reading) “Promoting fluency in L2 classroom: Investigating teachers’ self-reported practices”

 

6.    Peter Skehan (St. Mary/Birkbeck) “On the Construct Validity of CALF Measures”

 

7.    Jean-Marc Dewaele (Birkbeck) “Why the mythical 'native speaker' has mud on its face”

 

8.    Kate Hammer (UCL/Birkbeck) “Bilingual bonds: Acculturation, attachment, and being yourself in a new language”

 

9.    Paul Booth (Kingston) “The variance of lexical diversity and its relationship to learning style”

 

10.  Discussion with the audience & closing (16:15-17:00)

 

Booking details

Free entry; booking required

 

To book a ticket please click here.

 

Venue

MAL B33

Main Birkbeck Building 

Malet Street

WC1E 7HX London

United Kingdom

 

To book a ticket please click here.

 

Kind Regards,

 

Kazuya Saito, PhD
Department of Applied Linguistics and Communication
Birkbeck, University of London
Room 334, 25 Russell Square, London
United Kingdom WC1B 5DQ
Email: [log in to unmask]
Website:
http://kazuyasaito.net/

 

 

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