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  • TESOL Researchers Group School of Education UniSA
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  • Bayu Wicaksono Dararat Khampusaen Darinthorn Inthapthim Hui Du Jenny Barnett Jill Burton Lyn Bray Monica Behrend Ngoc Doan Phairin Rugsakorn Phiona Stanley John Walsh Raquel Tomasa R Ho Sawitri Suwanaroa Supalux Sri-Sumang Sutida Ngonkum Tawatchai Chaisiri Virginia Hussin Xinqi Zhou Zheng Lin Anne Swan Penporn Koedsook
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  • Note: 3 5 min question time at the end of every session and sub-sessions in session 3. Session 1: Introduction (who we are & what we research and why) Session 2: English as an International Language (EIL) Session 3: Challenges for English language teaching Session 4: How the TR Group functions Session 5: Questions & Discussion
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  • English as an International Language (EIL)
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  • 1. Mother tongue (ENL) 2. Official second language (ESL) 3. Official foreign language (EFL) Three special roles of an international language. (Crystal, D 2003) English is now functioning as Some facts
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  • Current wide spread of English around the world Some facts (Strevens 1980; Graddol 1997; Crystal 2003)
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  • In East Asia (Kam & Wong 2003) Some facts
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  • QuestionsEFL E.g. CLT Natives British/American Native speakers (as model) Native ownership Native received Native teachers (the best) How EFL model works (Adapted from Burns 2005)
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  • (Adapted from Kam & Wong 2003) Challenges to ELT in the region
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  • Questions
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  • Any questions for this session ?
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  • Challenges for English language teaching 1.Language skills learning Speaking Listening Writing 2.Supporting learners On-line authentic listening materials Learner autonomy Self-correction in writing Chinese new arrival learners
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  • 3.English for Specific Purposes Spoken English for Pharmacy students Needs analysis for English for tourism 4.Teacher Professional Development (PD) Teacher training on project-based approach Teacher talk: language input in College English (C.E.) classrooms The foreign teacher in Thailand
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  • Challenges for English Language Teaching Language skills learning Speaking Listening Writing
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  • Sutida Ngonkum Professional position: A lecturer of English at Khon Kaen University, Thailand Research topic: How listening strategies and group work affect Thai students listening skills improvement Current research status: Analysing data
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  • Conventional listening instructions used in Thai context Question-answer comprehension approach Real-life comprehension approach ( adapted from Morley, 1999; Vandergrift, 2004)
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  • The proposed listening instructions model listening strategies instructions Mixed mode of face-to-face group work and individual e- learning listening practice Listening comprehension
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  • Tawatchai Chaisiri Professional position: A Thai teacher of English for almost 14 years, having experience in English teaching at primary, secondary and tertiary levels. He is currently a lecturer in the Faculty of Liberal Arts, Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi, Thailand Research topic: Genre-based teaching of paragraph writing to Thai university students Current research status: In his first year of his EdD program
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  • Any questions for this sub-session?
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  • Challenges for English Language Teaching Supporting learners On-line authentic listening materials Learner Autonomy Self-correction in writing Chinese New Arrival learners
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  • Professional position: A lecturer of English at Naresuan University, Phayao Research topic: Learner autonomy and ways to foster autonomous language learning Current research status: Analysing data for her EdD research program Darinthorn Inthapthim
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  • Raquel Tomasa R Ho Professional position: A lecturer of English at Western Mindanao State University Research topic: (Tentative) Language learning strategies and language proficiency of university students in Mindanao. Current research status: Starting her EdD program. Raquel Tomasa R Ho Professional position: A lecturer of English at Western Mindanao State University Research topic: (Tentative) Language learning strategies and language proficiency of university students in Mindanao. Current research status: Starting her EdD program.
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  • Xinqi Zhou Professional position: An EFL teacher in China Research topic: An investigation of the factors impacting on the English language learning of Chinese secondary students newly arrived in South Australia Current research status: Developing his proposal for his EdD program
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  • Any questions for this sub-session ?
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  • Challenges for English Language Teaching (Cont.) English for Specific Purposes Spoken English for Pharmacy students Needs analysis for English for Tourism
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  • Virginia Hussin
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  • Penporn Koedsook Professional position: A lecturer in the English Department, College of Tourism and Hospitality, Rajamangala University of Technology Srivijaya, Trang Campus, Thailand Research topic: Needs analysis for English for Tourism Current research status: Developing her research proposal for her EdD program Professional position: A lecturer in the English Department, College of Tourism and Hospitality, Rajamangala University of Technology Srivijaya, Trang Campus, Thailand Research topic: Needs analysis for English for Tourism Current research status: Developing her research proposal for her EdD program
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  • English for Tourism in Thai settings: A needs analysis focus Three proposed projects Project 1: Reviewing three main interconnected areas; tourism industry in Thailand; English for Tourism as part of EIL; and needs analysis for English for Tourism.
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  • English for Tourism in Thai settings: A needs analysis focus (cont.) Project 2: Investigating English language learning needs identified by tourism students in regard to their practicum and future employment.
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  • English for Tourism in Thai settings: A needs analysis focus (cont.) Project 3: Investigating English language needs for tour operators as identified in the tourism industry.
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  • Any questions for this sub-session?
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  • Challenges for English Language Teaching (cont.) Teacher Professional Development Teacher training on Project-based approach Teacher talk: language input in College English (C.E.) classrooms The foreign teacher in Thailand
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  • Professional position: An assistant professor at Rajamangala University of Technology Srivijaya in Songkhla, Thailand Research topic: Teachers perceptions on implementing Project-based approach Current research status: In her first year of EdD program Professional position: An assistant professor at Rajamangala University of Technology Srivijaya in Songkhla, Thailand Research topic: Teachers perceptions on implementing Project-based approach Current research status: In her first year of EdD program Phairin Rugsakorn
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  • Lyn Bray Professional position: Has taught ESL in Australia and EFL in several countries, and has lectured in TESOL at UniSA. Research topic: The non-Thai teacher in Thailand and the learning that emerges from cultural differences between foreign teacher and local students. Current research status: Identifying themes from her data. Lyn Bray Professional position: Has taught ESL in Australia and EFL in several countries, and has lectured in TESOL at UniSA. Research topic: The non-Thai teacher in Thailand and the learning that emerges from cultural differences between foreign teacher and local students. Current research status: Identifying themes from her data.
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  • Any questions for this sub-session?
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  • How the TR Group Functions Dararat Khampusaen
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  • TR Group culture TESOL cultures University cultures Country cultures
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  • Discussion time
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  • Anne Swan
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  • Bayu Wicaksono
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  • Dararat Khampusaen
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  • Professional position: A lecturer of English at Naresuan University, Phayao. Research topic: Learner autonomy and ways to foster autonomous language learning. Current research status: Analysing data for her EdD research program. Darinthorn Inthapthim
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  • Jenny Barnett
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  • Jill Burton
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  • John Walsh
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  • Lyn Bray
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  • Monica Behrend
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  • Ngoc Doan
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  • Phairin Rugsakorn
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  • Phiona Stanley
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  • Raquel Tomasa R Ho
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  • Sawitri Suwanaroa
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  • Supalux Sri-sumang Professional position: An English teacher in the Faculty of Management Sciences at Silpakorn University. Research topic: Developing improved reading materials for university students of tourism. Current research status: In her first year of EdD program.
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  • Sutida Ngonkum Professional position: A lecturer of English at Khon Kaen University, Thailand. Research topic: How listening strategies and group work affect Thai students listening skills improvement. Current research status: Analysing data.
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  • Tawatchai Chaisiri
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  • Virginia Hussin
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  • Xinqi Zhou
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  • Zheng Lin
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  • Penporn Koedsook Professional position: A lecturer in the English Department, College of Tourism and Hospitality, Rajamangala University of Technology Srivijaya, Trang Campus, Thailand. Research topic: Needs analysis for English for Tourism. Current research status: Developing her research proposal for her EdD program Professional position: A lecturer in the English Department, College of Tourism and Hospitality, Rajamangala University of Technology Srivijaya, Trang Campus, Thailand. Research topic: Needs analysis for English for Tourism. Current research status: Developing her research proposal for her EdD program
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  • Globalisation
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  • specific context
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