Innovation in Language Learning

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Blended Learning
Title of Abstract Name Institution
“Is Anybody Still There??? ” – Challenges That Remain and Progress That Has Been Made in Emergency Remote Teaching

Ruth Trinder

Vienna University of Economics and Business (Austria)

A Review of Research on Language Anxiety in Face-to-face and Remote Learning

Pazit Kahlon-Shelnutt

Emory University (United States)

Diploma Students’ Perceptions Regarding the Effectiveness of Using an English-Speaking Practice Application on Their Primary Skills

Shatha Alkhalaf

Department of English and Translation, College of Sciences and Arts, Qassim University (Saudi Arabia)

Exploring Methodological Strategies of Flipped Classroom in Language Teaching

Xuefeng Su

Shantou University (China)

Home and Away: Incorporating A-Synch Independent Learning in an Action-Oriented Teaching Agenda

Tal Levy

Ruppin Academic Center (Israel)


Michal Ben Noah

Ruppin Academic Center (Israel)

Hybrid Techniques for Teaching Grammar in Context in the Second Language Classroom

Marie-Anne Visoi

University of Toronto (Canada)

Striking the Right Balance Between Technology and Human Involvement to Groom the Learners Into Responsible Citizens

Mohammad Haseen Ahmed

Banasthali Vidyapeeth, Rajasthan (India)

The Role of Visuals in Promoting Self-Learning of Grammatical Concepts

Bushra Saadoon Mohammed Alnoori

AL Mansour University College (Iraq)

Using Conversational Artificial Intelligence for Online Learning Activities in English for Specific Purposes: a Pilot Study of Students’ Experiences with Bing Chat

Andreja Kovačić

University of Zagreb (Croatia)


Goran Bubaš

University of Zagreb (Croatia)

Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL)
Title of Abstract Name Institution
A Project-based Learning Package for PH.D Candidates at HIT

Yuqin Zhao

Harbin Institute of Technology (China)

In the Virtual Medieval Marketplace: Learning Dead Languages and Cultures Through Content and Language Integrated Learning

Jacob Abell

Baylor University (United States)


Lynn Ramey

Vanderbilt University (United States)

Lexeme „Soul“ As A Component In Phraseologisms in Macedonian, German, Italian, and English Language Corpora

Ana Vitanova-Ringaceva

University Goce Delcev - Stip (Macedonia, The former Yugoslav Republic of)


Dragana Kuzmanovska

University of Goce Delchev – Shtip (Macedonia, The former Yugoslav Republic of)


Vesna Koceva

University Goce Delcev – Stip (Macedonia, The former Yugoslav Republic of)


Biljana Ivanova

University Goce Delcev – Stip (Macedonia, The former Yugoslav Republic of)

Perspectives on Teachers' Expectations of Disciplinary Literacies: Insights from Albania

Emilda Roseni

Aleksandër Moisiu University-Durrës (Albania)

Student-Teacher Relationship Manifestations in Writing Pedagogy

Megan Garrett Quebedeaux

University of Louisiana Lafayette (United States)


Holly Damico

University of Louisiana Lafayette (United States)


Ryan Nelson

University of Louisiana Lafayette (United States)

The CAMPS Project: CLIL for Arts and Music Teaching in Primary Schools

Stefan Colibaba

Al. I. Cuza University (Romania)


Irina Gheorghiu

Albert Ludwigs Freiburg University (Germany)


Simona Hultoană

EuroEd School Iasi (Romania)


Loredana Danaila

EuroEd School Iasi (Romania)


Ovidiu Ursa

Iuliu Haţieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy Cluj (Romania)

Curriculum Development
Title of Abstract Name Institution
Developing Transversal Skills in ESP Courses Through the Use of Technology

Androulla Athanasiou

Cyprus University of Technology (Cyprus)


Jack Burston

Cyprus University of Technology (Cyprus)

Eyes on the Globe: Focusing on Themes Related to the Global Migration of Immigrants and Refugees in a New York City English Language Classroom

David Rothman

Queensboro Community College - The City University of New York (CUNY) (United States)

Language Skills Assessment: A Standardized Reference Framework for Burkina Faso

Rabiyatou H. Zigani

Université Rennes 2 (France)


Christine Evain

Université Rennes 2 (France)


Michael Moore

Université Rennes 2 (France)


Spencer Hawkridge

Université Rennes 2 (France)

Localization Education in the 21st Century: Meeting the Needs of a Rapidly Changing Industry

João Marques

University of Aveiro | Centre for Languages, Literatures and Cultures (Portugal)


Katrin Herget

Universidade de Aveiro | Centre for Languages, Literatures and Cultures (Portugal)

Open Educational Resources, a Win-win Situation for All?

Lucia Taylor

Utah Tech University (United States)

Pedagogical Strategies for Teaching Sustainable Development in the Technology Curriculum: a Case in the South African Context

Princess Blose

University of South Africa (South Africa)

Saving Italian: A Program Coordinator’s Journey to Program Survival

Fiorentina Russo

St. John's University (United States)

E-Learning
Title of Abstract Name Institution
Applying Translation and Interpretation Technology in Teaching and Learning Chinese Slangs Using Youdao Online-Dictionary

Wang Junren

Universiti Putra Malaysia (China)


Wong Ling Yann

Universiti Putra Malaysia (Malaysia)


Muhammad Alif Redzuan bin Abdullah

Universiti Putra Malaysia (Malaysia)

Has Distance Education Involved Parents in Language Learning?

Dönercan Dönük

Mersin University (Turkey)

How Much Help Can MOOCs Provide During Remote Teaching? Dispositions of Pre-service Language Teachers

Burcu Koc

Sakarya University (Turkey)

Online Italian language courses at University for Foreigners of Perugia: from planning to testing

Letizia Cinganotto

University for Foreigners of Perugia (Italy)

Preparing the Ghanaian Teacher for a Technological Future

Andani Kholinar

University of Education, Winneba (Ghana)


Anthony Adawu

University of Education, Winneba (Ghana)

The Effect of Online Flipped Lessons on Language Learning Outcomes

Neil Cowie

Okayama University (Japan)


Mehrasa Alizadeh

International Professional University of Technology, Osaka (Japan)

Engagement in Language Learning
Title of Abstract Name Institution
‘WoLLoW’ [World of Languages, Languages of the World]: A New Way Into the World of Languages

John Claughton

University of Manchester (United Kingdom)

Enhancing English Vocabulary Learning through Listening to Vocal Music

Niculina Nae

Nagoya University of Commerce and Business (Japan)


Kotone Imamoto

Nagoya University of Commerce and Business (Japan)

Exploring Cultural Motivation: A Case Study on the Fascination with the Korean Language

M.ª Elena Gómez-Parra

University of Córdoba (Spain)


M.ª José Salinas-Ranero

Universidad de Córdoba (Spain)

Introduction of Complex Vocabulary in Literature through Fine-Tuning: A Corpus-Based Study

Iglika Nikolova-Stoupak

Kyoto University (Bulgaria)

Micro-Film Creation: a Novel Attempt by Thai Undergraduate Students in Advanced Chinese Audio-visual and Speaking Course

Xi Wei

Chulalongkorn University (Thailand)

Project-Based Learning for Teaching a Course in European Union Institutions

Irina-Ana Drobot

Technical University of Civil Engineering Bucharest (Romania)

The Emotional Rollercoaster of ESL University Students in Writing Courses

Florentina Halimi

Gulf University for Science and Technology (Kuwait)

The Use of Extended Reality in Foreign Language Teaching

Anke Berns

University of Cádiz (Spain)


Concepción Valero-Franco

University of Cádiz (Spain)

Using Language History, Loanwords & Etymologies in Language Teaching to Inspire Learners and Build Motivation

Michael Carrier

Highdale Learning (United Kingdom)

Utilizing Bilingual Story Telling in a Learner Centered L2 Classroom

Donna Chambers

Penn State Berks (United States)

Formative Assessment
Title of Abstract Name Institution
Comparative Consideration of Teachers' Attitudes Towards the Introduction of Self-Evaluation in Foreign Language Teaching in Different States

Darinka Marolova

University of Goce Delchev – Shtip (Macedonia, The former Yugoslav Republic of)


Dragana Kuzmanovska

University of Goce Delchev – Shtip (Macedonia, The former Yugoslav Republic of)

Language Learning Diagnostic Assessment: Culturally Enhanced and Based

Hanwei Tan

Defence Language Institute Foreign Language Centre (United States)


Yuanfeng Zhang

colleague (United States)


Xiaoyan Zhou

Defence Language Institute (United States)

Teaching Mode of Spoken Japanese in Colleges and Universities Based on Task-based Teaching Mode

Cirende Ji

School of Tourism and Foreign Languages,Tibet University, Lhasa, Tibet (China)

ICT for Language Learning
Title of Abstract Name Institution
Application of the Audiolingual Method in Learning the Macedonian language as a Foreign Language

Igor Stanojoski

University of Goce Delcev - Stip (Macedonia, The former Yugoslav Republic of)


Ana Vitanova-Ringaceva

University Goce Delcev - Stip (Macedonia, The former Yugoslav Republic of)

Artificial Intelligence and Special Educational Needs: Exploring the Potential for Personalized and Inclusive Learning

Giorgia Montanucci

University for Foreigners of Perugia (Italy)


Alice Peconi

University for Foreigners of Perugia (Italy)

Cameras in Learners’ Hands: Multimodal Pedagogies and Expansive Learning among Adolescent L2 Writers

Anthony Adawu

University of Education, Winneba (Ghana)


Andani Kholinar

University of Education, Winneba (Ghana)

Delivering Training and Coaching to Enable Teachers to Successfully Engage in Virtual Exchange

Silvia Canto

Utrecht University (The Netherlands)


Kristi Jauregi

University of Utrecht (The Netherlands)


Ciara R. Wigham

ACTé, Université Clermont Auvergne (France)


Begoña Clavel Arroitia

Universitat de València (Spain)


Barry Pennock-Speck

Universitat de València (Spain)


Miranda Renders

Universiteit Utrecht (The Netherlands)

Enhancing English Proficiency, Research Skills, and Language Teaching: Integrating Corpus Linguistics Tools in Education

Hamest Tamrazyan

Ukrainian State Dragomanov University (Ukraine)

Exploring the Impact of Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) Technologies in Education

Fatma Al Alawi

School Of Foundation, Sultanate of Oman National University (Oman)

Exploring the Path of Compiling TBCL Chinese Digital Teaching Materials with Generative AI —Taking ChatGPT for Example

Wu Chi

National Taiwan Normal University, ROC (Taiwan, Republic of China)

Improving Language Proficiency Through Artificial Intelligence

Tatsiana Karachun

University of Baranovichi (Belarus)

Integrating TED Talks and TBLT for Enhancing Speaking Accuracy: a Study in the Algerian EFL Classroom

Sabrine Bouhamed

University of Limerick (Ireland)

Language Learning and Communication: Entering the Age of Artificial Intelligence

Nebojša Radić

University of Cambridge (United Kingdom)

No Transfer Effect of English Language Learning Academic Self-Efficacy on Outcomes of Non-English-Language Learning

Satoru Yokoyama

Saitama University (Japan)

Online Instructional Design in Post-pandemic ELT: Inclusivity, Interactivity and Communities of Practice

Weronika Fernando

Queen Mary, University of London (United Kingdom)

The Impact of Recasts Vs. Computer-Mediated Corrective Feedback on EFL Learners’ Affective Variables in On-line Classes

Nahid Zarei

IslamicAzad University - Maragheh Branch (Iran, Islamic Republic of)

Towards Personalized Learning: Leveraging AI for Learner Autonomy in Higher Education

Anissa Cheriguene

Ecole Normale Supérieure (ENS) (Algeria)

Traveling the Italian Regions: Teaching Italian to Intermediate and Advanced Japanese Students through Geography

Valerio Luigi Alberizzi

Tokyo University of the Arts (Japan)

Using Chatbots for Language Learning: A Bibliometric Analysis

Sherif Abdelhamid

Assistant Professor, Virginia Military Institute (United States)


Ethan Chanco

Virginia Military Institute (United States)


Parker Rice

Virginia Military Institute (United States)


Chi Li

Virginia Military Institute (United States)


Mona Aly

Independent Researcher (United States)

Virtual Exchange and Meaning-making – Translanguaging and Pushing the Boundaries

Matt Absalom

The University of Melbourne (Australia)


Roberta Trapè

The University of Melbourne (Australia)

Language and Society
Title of Abstract Name Institution
Beyond Language: Infusing Growth Thinking in EFL Instruction

Michail Fountoulakis

University of Athens, GR & Hellenic Police Headquarters (Greece)

Conceptualization of Language and Learners in the Internationalized University

Anna Björnö

Tampere University (Finland)

Culturally Efficacious Multicultural Children’s Literature

Kalpana Mukunda Iyengar

University of Texas - San Antonio (United States)

Kunming Dialect Spoken by the Native Speakers with Different Ages and Social Backgrounds from the Kunming City, China: a Case Study from the Tonal Aspect

Chenglin Nong

Universiti Putra Malaysia (Malaysia)


Adi Yasran Bin Abdul Aziz

Universiti of Putra Malaysia (Malaysia)


Wong Ling Yann

University of Putra Malaysia (Malaysia)

Learning Language through a MOOC about Culture and Society

Sofia Sevón

Aalto University (Finland)


Taija Votkin

Aalto University (Finland)


Riina Uusikulku

University of Helsinki (Finland)

Mother Tongue & Its Effect in Early Childhhood Music Learning; A Study of Selected Nursery Schools in Awka, Anambra State, Nigeria

Chinyere Celestina Esimone

Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra State (Nigeria)


Iruoma Amaka Ugoo-Okonkwo

Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka (Nigeria)

Orientalist Language: Impact on Syrian Youth

Hanaa Mustafa

University of Leeds (United Kingdom)

Phraseology and Language Attrition in an International School Context

Rena Alasgarova

The Modern Educational Complex Named in Honour of Heydar Aliyev (Azerbaijan)

Reciprocal Influences of Turkish and Russian Language and Their Impact on Intercultural Communication

Omar Balajayev

Istanbul International School (Turkey)

Searching for the Poetic Self in Toi Derricotte’s Selected Poems

Mushtaq Abdulhaleem Mohammed Fattah

Al-Iraqia University, College of Arts, Department of English (Iraq)


Nidhal Mahood Mohammad

Missan University, College of Education, Department of English (Iraq)


Muthana Shareef Oudah

Missan University, College of Education, Department of English (Iraq)

TESOL and Sociocultural Theory: Narratives and Diaries of Female Learners of English as a Foreign Language at Kuwait University

Nouf H. Albehairi

University of Strathclyde (United Kingdom)

The CV- Layer of Milton's Poem When I Consider How My Light is Spent : an Analytical Study

Rasim Tayyeh Gahgoh

Imam Al-Kadhum College (Iraq)

The Discourse of Discrimination and Prejudice: A CDA Study of Japanese EFL Students' Writings

Maria Elena García-Jerez

Universidad de Talca (Chile)

The Role of Community Context in Italian as Second Language Learning in Perugia

Caterina Calicchio

University for Foreigners of Perugia (Italy)

Language for Specific Purposes
Title of Abstract Name Institution
A Contrastive Study of Knowledge Construction in Research Article Introductions from Different Disciplines

Xiaole Gu

Schools of Foreign Languages, Harbin Institute of Technology (China)

A Genre-Based Approach and the Use of Corpora in Dealing with Specialised Texts in their Pre-Translation Stages: Aims and Outcomes

Marina-Cristiana Rotaru

Technical University of Civil Engineering Bucharest (Romania)

Culture Language Translation Methods and Teaching Strategies in Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio

Mian Wei

Universiti Putra Malaysia (China)


Zainor Izat Zainal

Universiti Putra Malaysia (Malaysia)


Wong Ling Yann

University of Putra Malaysia (Malaysia)

Designing Engaging ESP and EAP Learning Materials

Dietmar Tatzl

FH Joanneum University of Applied Sciences (Austria)

Development of Doctoral Students’ Academic Skills In The Framework of The Study Course “English For Research Professionals”

Inese Ozola

Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies (Latvia)


Tatjana Sinkus

Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies (Latvia)

Educational Leadership through Positive Education - Reigniting Imaginative Curiosity in Language Teacher Training

Alan Bruce

Universal Learning Systems (Ireland)


George Kokolas

Universal Learning Systems (Greece)

Effects of Multimedia Learning on ESP Learners' Reading Comprehension and Cognitive Load: A Case of Winning, Surviving, or Losing?

Roya Khoii

Islamic Azad University - North Tehran Branch (Iran, Islamic Republic of)


Zahra Zarghami

Islamic Azad University, North Tehran Branch (Iran, Islamic Republic of)

English Language in Higher Education in Algeria: Opportunities and Challenges

Sofiane Bensadi

University Of Science And Technology Houari Boumediene (Algeria)

Exploring Code-Switching Use in the ESP Classroom

Oana Teodora Papuc

Department of Specialised Foreign Languages, Faculty of Letters, Babeș-Bolyai University Cluj-Napoca (Romania)

Linguistic Barriers in Obtaining a Driver's License for Foreign Citizens

Alice Peconi

University for Foreigners of Perugia (Italy)


Giorgia Montanucci

University for Foreigners of Perugia (Italy)

Main Characteristics of ESP Teachers’ Classroom Language Communication

Naira Poghosyan

Brusov State University (Armenia)

Preparing ESP University Learners for a Civil Engineering Bootcamp

Christina Yerou

Cyprus University of Technology (Cyprus)

Simplification Strategies in the Field of Environment and Climate Change: Exploring ChatGPT for Scientific Popularisation in LSP Classes

Katrin Herget

Universidade de Aveiro | Centre for Languages, Literatures and Cultures (Portugal)


Teresa Alegre

University of Aveiro | Centre for Languages, Literatures and Cultures (Portugal)

Teachers’ Insights into Online In-house Language Teaching for Specific Purposes

Paraskevi Vassiliou

Cyprus University of Technology (Cyprus)


Giouli Pappa

Cyprus University of Technology (Cyprus)

The Experience of Using Tandem Language Learning in Professional Higher Education

Elen Laanemaa

Estonian Academy of Security Sciences (Estonia)


Aida Hatšaturjan

Estonian Academy of Security Sciences (Estonia)


Triin Kibar

Estonian Academy of Security Sciences (Estonia)


Siret Piirsalu

Tallinn Health Care College (Estonia)


Olga Kuzmina

TTK University of Applied Sciences, Leading lecturer of the Centre for Humanities and Economics (Estonia)


Elle Sõrmus

Lecturer of the Tallinn Health Care College (Estonia)

Language Teaching Strategies
Title of Abstract Name Institution
An Analysis of the Instructors’ Effective Feedback in Terms of Its Content and L2 Learners’ Improvement

Keiko Asano

Liberal Arts Division, Faculty of Medicine, Juntendo University (Japan)


Yui Suzukida

Liberal Arts Division, Faculty of Medicine, Juntendo University (Japan)

An Exciting Time To Be A Language Teacher?

Richard Chapman

Università degli studi di Ferrara (Italy)

Beliefs of Rural Primary Teachers About the Communicative English Teaching Transformation in North-China

Yao Li

The University of Queensland (Australia)

Cultivating Effective Communication Skills in TOEIC Classes: Moving Beyond Drills

Niculina Nae

Nagoya University of Commerce and Business (Japan)

Development of the Learners’ Social Responsibility Skills in the English Teaching Context

Susanna Asatryan

Brusov State University (Armenia)

Effective Innovations in Teaching Historical Linguistics and Language Courses

Snejina Sonina

University of Toronto Scarborough (Canada)

Enhancing English Education for Second-Year Non-Professional Learners at Haiphong University: A Study on Adverbials, Challenges, and Solutions

Quach Thi Phuong Anh

Hanoi University of Business and Technology (Viet Nam)

European Funding Opportunities in the Field of Language Education

Elisabetta Delle Donne

Pixel (Italy)

Language Teachers’ Training Courses. The Need for Practical Strategies and Resources in the Light of Today’s Evolving Educational Landscape.

Mario Pace

University of Malta (Malta)

Linguistic Lenses: a Framework for the Study of Words

Katharyn Cullen

Torrens University Australia (Australia)

Power to the Learners: Critical Pedagogies in the Ghanaian SHS Literature-in-English Classroom

Grace Danquah

University of Education, Winneba (Ghana)


Anthony Adawu

University of Education, Winneba (Ghana)

Task-based Approach in EFL Classroom and its Impact on Learner

Hanae Ait Hattani

Sidi Mohamed Benabdelah University, ENCG Fes (Morocco)


Nohaila Ait Hattani

Sidi Mohamed Benabdelah University, ENCG Fes (Morocco)

Tense, Aspect and Verb Form Errors in EFL Academic Writing Produced by Italian Learners

Paola-Maria Caleffi

University of Bologna (Italy)

The Cultural Responsiveness of the Communicative and Task-Based Instructional Approaches to African English Language Learners in a College ESL Classroom: A Qualitative Case Study

Samuel Dermas Habtemariam

The University of Kansas (United States)

The Effects of Cooperative Learning on Group Presentations: from the Production-oriented Approach (POA)

Xiujie Liu

Harbin Institute of Technology (China)


Xiaole Gu

Schools of Foreign Languages, Harbin Institute of Technology (China)

The Students' Conceptions on the Elaboration of a Grammatical Laboratory

Valter Rato

Escola Básica de Vale Rosal, Almada (Portugal)

The Use of Authentic Material in the English Language Classroom

Susanna Asatryan

Brusov State University (Armenia)

The Use of Vocabulary Learning Strategies in Developing EFL Iraqi College Students Performance in Reading Comprehension

Fatima Raheem Al Mosawi

University of Misan (Iraq)


Atyaf Hasan Ibrahim

University of Diyala (Iraq)


Nidhal Mahood Mohammad

University of Misan (Iraq)

Two Approaches in One: Combining Intercultural Competences and Research Skills for Future Opportunities

Margaret Gomes

University of Aveiro (Portugal)


Tim Oswald

Department of Languages & Cultures University of Aveiro (Portugal)

Using Mentimeter in an LSP Italian Class to Consolidate Grammar and Vocabulary and to Elicit Peer Feedback: A Practical Showcase

Emanuela Ponti

University of Glasgow (United Kingdom)

Using Supplemental Instruction for Teaching English Grammar

Christine Johansson

English Department, Uppsala University (Sweden)

Using TPACK to Increase Program Completion Intention in EFL Departments: The Mediating Role of Caring Pedagogy and Soft Skills in Moroccan Higher Education Institutions

Najib Bouhout

Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdellah (Morocco)


Badia El Harraki

Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdellah (Morocco)


Karim Es-soufi

Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdellah (Morocco)

What All Can a Classroom Where We Learn Slovenian Language Be?

Nataša Pirih Svetina

University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Arts (Slovenia)

Media and Language Learning
Title of Abstract Name Institution
Contemporary Media, Its Role in the Development of Language

Sadiq Hassan Kadhim

Imam Al-Kadhim College (Iraq)

Developing Critical Media Literacy Through Project-based Learning in English for Specific Purposes

Stavroulla Hadjiconstantinou

Cyprus University of Technology (Cyprus)

Developing Media Literacy and Advanced Russian Skills

Jennifer Bown

Brigham Young University (United States)


Katya Jordan

Brigham Young University (United States)

Teaching Critical Thinking Against the Background of Basic Linguistic Research on the Lexis of Crisis Communication in Opinion-forming Mass Media

Petra Jesenská

Matej Bel University (Slovakia)

Virtual Reality in Language Learning Materials Design

Damian J. Rivers

Future University Hakodate (Japan)


Michael Vallance

Future University Hakodate (Japan)

Primary Education
Title of Abstract Name Institution
Multilingualism in Primary Schools: Effective Strategies for Teaching English to Children. Case of Primary Schools in Algeria

Souad Boubekka

University of Abderahmane Mira of Bejaia (Algeria)


Salima Maouche

University of Abderahmane Mira of Bejaia (Algeria)

Project-Based Learning
Title of Abstract Name Institution
“The Work Is Tangible So You Can Actually See What You’ve Learnt”: Pedagogical Rationale and Student Evaluation of the Project-Based Learning Module “I Am an Author”

Riccardo Amorati

The University of Melbourne (Australia)


John Hajek

The University of Melbourne (Australia)

A Critical Look into Authentic Assessment of Language

Sarah Munchinski

University of Washington (United States)

Development of Global Skills through Projects

Alena Štulajterová

UMB, Banská Bystrica (Slovakia)


Eva Homolová

UMB, Banská Bystrica (Slovakia)

Photovoice as a Tool to Foster the Global Skills of Candidate Teachers

Anna Slatinská

Department of English and American Studies, Faculty of Arts, Matej Bel University (Slovakia)

Project-based Language Learning: a City Trip Combining TBLLT, Blended Learning and social Media (or not?)

Leen Stevens

Université de Mons (Belgium)

The Similar Project (2019-2023) Managing Languages and Cultures as a Key to International Competitiveness of Small Businesses in the Food Industry

Viviane Grisez

University of Mons (Belgium)

Special Education
Title of Abstract Name Institution
Impact of Adult Literacy Programs in Empowering Moroccan Women

Rabia Redouane

Montclair State University, New Jersey (United States)

STEM Engagement with Special Needs Learners: Inception of Special Needs Engineering Pedagogy

Mahmood Anwar

Glasgow Caledonian University (United Kingdom)


Patricia Munoz de Escalona

Glasgow Caledonian University (United Kingdom)


Kevin Little

Glasgow Caledonian University (United Kingdom)

Studies on Language Learning
Title of Abstract Name Institution
A Comparative Study of the Effects of Interactive Versus Individual Performance Tasks on EFL Learners’ Speaking Skill

Ehsan Zolfaghari Younesi

Islamic Azad University - North Tehran Branch (Iran, Islamic Republic of)


Roya Khoii

Islamic Azad University - North Tehran Branch (Iran, Islamic Republic of)

Differentiated Classrooms in Teaching EFL to Adult Learners in Montenegro

Marija Mijušković

University of Montenegro (Montenegro)

English Applied to Tourism as the Third Language For Indigenous Xerentes

Mirian Nichida

Ensino Básico Técnico e Tecnológico - IFTO (Brazil)


Kamilla Fransozi Liberato de Sousa Sousa

IFTO/PALMAS/BRAZIL (Brazil)

Facilitating Elementary-Level University Students’ Grammatical Competence through Children’s Literature

Brian Hibbs

Dalton State College (United States)

Forget What You Think You Know – The Real Story about What Works in Languages Classrooms

Matt Absalom

The University of Melbourne (Australia)

Investigating Task-Based Language Teaching in a Big-Size ESL Spoken Classroom

Junming Chen

Xiamen University of Technology (China)

Learning Processes in CALL: Investigating the Relationships between Input Types, Behavioral Patterns, and Learning Outcomes [Research Proposal]

Mihwa Lee

Hector Research Institute for Education Sciences and Psychology, University of Tübingen + LEAD Graduate School Research Network, University of Tübingen (Germany)

Mastering the Use of English Adjectives Among Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) Akwanga Campus, Language Art Three and Four Hundred Level Students

Obioma Bibian Enwere

Department of Nigerian Languages, College of Education Akwanga, Nasarawa State (Nigeria)


Cecilia Abashi

Department of Foundational Education College of Education Akwanga, Nasarawa State (Nigeria)

Promoting Adolescent EFL Learners Peer Interaction Through Collaborative Writing Tasks

Nuhi Bllaca

University of Vienna (Austria)

Reading in the Margins: Algerian EAP Teachers’ Beliefs on Academic Reading

Nadia Youcefi

University of Limerick (Ireland)

Silence in Foreign Language Learning

Luisa Panichi

University of Pisa (Italy)

Speaker’s Accent and Perception of Speech

Dubravka Vilke-Pinter

University of Zagreb (Croatia)


Darko Pinter

University of Zagreb (Croatia)

The Importance of Critical Communicative Competence in Developing Digital Competence in First-Language Teaching

Jerca Vogel

University of Ljubljana (Slovenia)

The Influence of Pre-planning on Text Content and Syntactic Complexity in Process-oriented Writing in L3 German.

Christina Rosen

Linnaeus University (Sweden)


Christine Fredriksson

Department of Languages and Literatures, Gothenburg University (Sweden)

Teacher Professional Development
Title of Abstract Name Institution
Development of Transversal Competencies and Skills in EFL Classrooms

Sviatlana Karpava

University of Cyprus (Cyprus)

EFL Preservice Teachers’ Perceptions and Envisioning of Technology Use in ELT

Eunjeong Park

Sunchon National University (Korea, Republic of)

Enhancing Educator Professional Development through the Child and Community Context Study

Claudia Peralta

Boise State University (United States)


Diane Boothe

Boise State University (United States)

From Theory to Practice: Training Teachers in Data Driven Learning for Classroom Applications

Khaoula Daoudi

University of Limerick (Ireland)

Managing Infinity – Language Teaching in the Post-Digital Age

Richard Chapman

Università degli studi di Ferrara (Italy)

The Borrowed Knowledge of LSP Teachers in French Higher Education

Anne-Marie O’Connell

University of Toulouse Capitole (France)

The Hybrid Delivery and Teacher Training

Nebojša Radić

University of Cambridge (United Kingdom)

Translation
Title of Abstract Name Institution
A Change of Focus in Undergraduate Translation Courses in the Age of AI?

Sylvia Mittler

University of Toronto Scarborough (Canada)

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