The Asian EFL Journal Global Newsletter. Issue 1.

Welcome to the Asian EFL Journal newsletter. Each week over 12,000 academics, teaching professionals and SLA students read the Journal. The SLA profession is expanding day by day - and we shall keep you up to date with the news.

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As a young but expanding journal, our aim is to be become a leading voice in the international arena and we are increasingly looking for papers that may be very relevant locally, but also have applications and insights well beyond the contexts in which they were written.
The Asian EFL Journal is very interested in stimulating debate issues that affect Asian EFL. Contributions all stimulate thought and potential debate for future issues. <Dr. Roger Nunn. Petroleum Institute. Abu Dhabi>
 

Macquarie University
(Australia)
"Diversity and Community in Applied Linguistics Interface, Interpretation, Interdisciplinary."
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CLESOL 2006 N.Z.
Community Languages and English for Speakers of Other Languages, "Origins and Connections: Linking Theory, Research and Practice," Napier, New Zealand.
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Chukyo University. (Japan)

International Association for World Englishes
October 7-9, 2006
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Asian Education Index
Indexing academic
journals across genres.
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University Southern Queensland
Master's of TESOL
program.
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The Study of Second Language Acquisition Rod Ellis
Often referred to as the leading work in SLA, currently being edited for the 2nd edition.
Asian ESP Journal
The revised Journal seeks submissions on ESP related works.
Dr.J.Adamson


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Experienced Editors
The Asian EFL Journal is seeking Editorial volunteers to help with the ever increasing workload. click

The Asian Education Index
The AEI looks forward to receiving candidate journals for indexing in Asia's only peer reviewed Index. click

Linguistics Journal
Our recent addition, the Linguistics Journal is receiving submissions for 2007 editions. We look forward to your submission. click

Ellis -v- Swan
See Professor Rod Ellis discuss task based teaching and challenge Michael Swan's theories. Video

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