
Abstract
This workshop includes an introduction about Extremely Short Stories (ESS) and the presenter’s adaptation and reflections of this method for online language teaching. She will share some examples of student work. Afterwards, you will have a chance to try the activity, and share your own ideas and experience of online language practice.
BIO
Cheryl DiCello started out with a Bachelor in English Writing at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, completed her MA in Second Language Studies with a specialization in language teaching at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, and is currently a Ph.D. candidate in Global Communication Studies at Nagoya University of Foreign Studies while teaching full-time at Sugiyama Jogakuen University in Japan. Her research interests include extensive reading program development and evaluation, EFL Writing pedagogy, motivation, mentoring, CALL, among others. Her current research focuses on ways to better define and prepare worker versus volunteer roles of support such as Japanese language classes and community centers, medical interpreters, earthquake and other disaster preparation and evacuation, and those who make information related to easier societal integration of foreign residents and those who are challenging a language barrier in Japan.
March 5th Saturday 8pm
トピック: Nagoya JALT March Event
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https://nufs-ac-jp.zoom.us/j/89852028602?pwd=VFRXd2FOcVVFL2Q5TWNHTHYyVFN...
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