1. 2010 Tokyo ETJ Expo
Saturday November 6th,
Toyo Gakuen University, Tokyo
Time Room 1301 Room 1302 Room 1303 Room 1304
10:00-10:45 Andrew Archer
Thinking beyond the story:
"Expansive Reading" with graded
readers
Alan Miesch
Five fabulous favorites
Raymond Yasuda
Activities for English for academic
purposes
James York
Task-based learning in elementary
school contexts
11:15-12:00 David Paul
Motivating teenagers and adults to
communicate
Ben Shearon
English through stories: the Oxford
Reading Tree
Aurora Dobashi / Yumiko
Matsunaga
Team teaching: This is how we do it.
Andy Boon
Utilizing classroom space
12:30-1:15 Kathy Kampa
The joy of teaching young learners
through music and movement
David White
Keeping it real: encouraging young
adult learners in EFL
Damon Brewster / Hans von
Dietze
Podcasting in the EFL classroom
Walter Kasmer
Using student essay blogs to elicit
student opinions
2:15-3:00 Rob Waring
Choosing the right extensive reading
materials
Andy Boon
From sleepyheads to Involved
learners
Jennie Roloff
Developing critical thinking skills
through understanding world politics
& global issues
Peter McDonald
Ways to improve classroom
presentations: A systemic functional
grammar approach
3:30-4:15 Noriko Ono / Charles Ullman
Business English success for every
student
David Paul
Personal construct psychology and its
implications in the classroom
Alex Case
Teaching and using classroom objects
ETJ Tokyo members
ETJ Tokyo Annual General Meeting
4:45-5:30 Quizmaster: Russell Willis
ELTNEWS.com Charity English
Language Teaching Quiz
Nicholas Webb
Offshore investment options available
to teachers in Tokyo
Joyce Cunningham
Successful student-generated
newsletter projects
2. Saturday November 6th
Time Room 1401 Room 1402 Room 1403 Room 1404
10:00-10:45 Jeffrey Dionne
PikiFriends: Safe and easy social
Networking for secondary schools
11:15-12:00 Guy Cihi
Introducing the Kids Word Engine!
Jason Good
Turnitin - the problem of plagiarism
and what you can you do about it
Dan Ferreira
Integrating a free online flashcard site
with a university reading course
John Pak
Motivate your students with 'Let's
Chat!'
12:30-1:15 Robert Murphy
Get neuro-psyched! Improve memory
and learning
Philip Garden
Story telling with felt boards
Philip Shigeo Brown
Introducing a negotiated syllabus
Jim Forsyth
Assisting students to arrange study
abroad programs
2:15-3:00 Stephen Richmond / Jennifer
Teeter
Teaching English conversation to
large groups of low-intermediate
university students
Abhishek Goel
Teaching writing online for university
students
Leander Hughes
Are first impressions everything?
Dean Rogers
Is the language school industry dead?
Is now an opportunity?
3:30-4:15 Patricia Daly Oe
Learning through classic stories
Michael Stout
Task-based narrow reading
Sakai Kunihide
Extensive speaking and writing
through extensive reading and
listening
Junko Machida
Thematic English learning for
elementary school students
4:45-5:30 Hajime Nihei
Highly effective English
pronunciation instruction methods
Steven Paydon
Classroom dynamics: Cohesion
Darrell Wilkinson
Student autonomy; Approaches and
activities for language learning