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<description>I have given over two hundred and fifty presentations at national and international conferences.  These include plenary addresses at conferences in the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Singapore, Thailand, Japan, China, Taiwan, Korea, Papua New Guinea, Sri Lanka, and Brazil.  Here are the selected papers from my recent presentations.   You can view the PowerPoint presentations by clicking on the titles.

 

Energizing your classes: A learner-centered approach
Brazil, July 2005

Developments in Curriculum Evaluation,  Renewal and Design - PowerPoint slides
ELICOS (English Language Intensive Courses for Overseas Students Association) Directors of Studies Conference, 13 May, 2005

What makes a good language learner? - PowerPoint slides
TESOL Conference, Long Beach, California, USA, 31 March - 3 April, 2004

Nine steps to learner autonomy - PowerPoint slides
Plenary speech, Shantou University, China, 13 March, 2004

ELT Curriculum, IT and learner autonomy - PowerPoint slides
Featured presentation, KOTESOL Conference, 18-19 October, 2003

Analyze it! - An introduction to systemic-functional linguistics - PowerPoint slides
Invited speech, Sophia University, Japan, 10 October, 2003

Strategies for successful listening and reading development
TESOL Conference, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, 24- 29 March, 2003

Adding value to the ELT curriculum through IT - PowerPoint slides
Plenary speech, The 9th TESOL Arabia Conference 2003, Al Bustan Rotana, Dubai, UAE, 12 - 14 March, 2003

Learning styles and strategies in the ESL classroom - PowerPoint slides
Plenary speech, Illinois TESOL 29th Annual State Convention, Chicago, 28 February - 1 March, 2003

What is task-based language teaching? - PowerPoint slides

Teaching writing - PowerPoint slides

Teaching reading - PowerPoint slides

Teaching listening in a second language - PowerPoint slides
Featured speech, The 4th Pan-Asian conference, Taiwan, November 2002

English as a global language: counting the cost - PowerPoint slides
Spotlight presentation, TESOL, Salt Lake City, April 2002

Performance-based approaches to the design of ESL Instruction
Plenary presentation, Spain TESOL, Madrid, March 2002</description>
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<p class="description">I have given over two hundred and fifty presentations at national and international conferences.  These include plenary addresses at conferences in the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Singapore, Thailand, Japan, China, Taiwan, Korea, Papua New Guinea, Sri Lanka, and Brazil.  Here are the selected papers from my recent presentations.   You can view the PowerPoint presentations by clicking on the titles.

 

Energizing your classes: A learner-centered approach
Brazil, July 2005

Developments in Curriculum Evaluation,  Renewal and Design - PowerPoint slides
ELICOS (English Language Intensive Courses for Overseas Students Association) Directors of Studies Conference, 13 May, 2005

What makes a good language learner? - PowerPoint slides
TESOL Conference, Long Beach, California, USA, 31 March - 3 April, 2004

Nine steps to learner autonomy - PowerPoint slides
Plenary speech, Shantou University, China, 13 March, 2004

ELT Curriculum, IT and learner autonomy - PowerPoint slides
Featured presentation, KOTESOL Conference, 18-19 October, 2003

Analyze it! - An introduction to systemic-functional linguistics - PowerPoint slides
Invited speech, Sophia University, Japan, 10 October, 2003

Strategies for successful listening and reading development
TESOL Conference, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, 24- 29 March, 2003

Adding value to the ELT curriculum through IT - PowerPoint slides
Plenary speech, The 9th TESOL Arabia Conference 2003, Al Bustan Rotana, Dubai, UAE, 12 - 14 March, 2003

Learning styles and strategies in the ESL classroom - PowerPoint slides
Plenary speech, Illinois TESOL 29th Annual State Convention, Chicago, 28 February - 1 March, 2003

What is task-based language teaching? - PowerPoint slides

Teaching writing - PowerPoint slides

Teaching reading - PowerPoint slides

Teaching listening in a second language - PowerPoint slides
Featured speech, The 4th Pan-Asian conference, Taiwan, November 2002

English as a global language: counting the cost - PowerPoint slides
Spotlight presentation, TESOL, Salt Lake City, April 2002

Performance-based approaches to the design of ESL Instruction
Plenary presentation, Spain TESOL, Madrid, March 2002</p>
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<title> david nunan</title>
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<description>dcnunan@hku.hk
I am Chair Professor of Applied Linguistics and Director of the  English Centre at the  University of Hong Kong.  Prior to this, I was Director of Research and Development, NCELTR, and Coordinator of Postgraduate Programs in Linguistics at Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia.  I have published over 100 books and articles in the areas of curriculum and materials development, classroom-based research, and discourse analysis.  My recent publications include Introducing Discourse Analysis (Penguin Books), The Self-Directed Teacher (Cambridge University Press), Voices from the Language Classroom (with Kathleen M. Bailey) (Cambridge University Press), The Cambridge Guide to Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (with R. Carter) (Cambridge University Press) and  Pursuing Professional Development: The Self as Source (with K. Bailey and A. Curtis) (Heinle &amp; Heinle).  My textbook projects include ATLAS,  Go For It, Listen In, Speak Out and Expressions, all published by  Heinle &amp; Heinle/Thomson Learning.  Go For It has recently been selected and adapted by People’s Education Press as a basal textbook series for middle schools in China.  I was President of TESOL 1999-2000.</description>
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