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(ESP)—Redefining English Learning 2019 International Conference on English Education Theme: English for Specific Purposes (ESP)—Redefining English Learning April 27-28, 2019 Conference Agenda 108 年 4 月 27 日(星期六) April 27, 2019 (Saturday) Place 國際會議廳 Conference Hall Time 08:10-08:40 報到 (Registration) 開幕式 (Opening Session) 08:40-09:00 貴賓致詞:實踐大學校長 陳振貴教授 Opening Remarks: Prof. Michael J. K. Chen (President of Shih Chien University) 第一場專題演講 (1st Keynote Speech) Moderator: Prof. Emeritus Ching-Kang Liu (劉慶剛) (National Taipei University) 09:00-10:00 Keynote speaker: Prof. Sarah Mercer (University of Graz, Austria) Topic: Redefining People Priorities in Contemporary Language Teaching: Putting Teachers First 10:00-10:20 茶敘(Tea Break) – Photo Session 第一場主題演講 (1st Invited Speech) Moderator: Prof. Sam Wang (王旭) (Yuan Ze University) 10:20-11:20 Invited speaker: Prof. James H. Y. Tai (戴浩一) (National Chung Cheng University) Topic: Aging and Cognitive Reserves: Language Development over the Lifespan Place N 棟 B2 樓 NB203 教室 N 棟 B2 樓 NB204 教室 N 棟 B2 樓 NB205 教室 Time 第一場論文 2 篇 第二場論文 2 篇 第三場論文 2 篇 (1st Paper Session) (2nd Paper Session) (3rd Paper Session) Moderator: Prof. Chwun-Li Moderator: Prof. Bi-Chu Chen (陳 Moderator: Prof. Min-Chieh Chou Chen (陳淳麗) (Shih Chien 碧珠) (Catholic Fu-Jen University) (周敏潔) (Chinese Culture University) 3. Chi-Yu Chang (張其羽) University) 1. Tian-Ling Li (李天苓) Topic: To What Extent EFL 5. Yi-Ting Kao (高郁婷) Topic: Reading Learners in College Could Topic: From Code-switching to Comprehension Benefit from a General Translanguaging: CLIL 11:30-12:30 Strategies Applied by Education Class through Teacher Training Program in University EFL Mind Maps EFL Context Students 4. Tran Thuy Khanh Quynh 6. Tzu-Ling Hua (華紫玲) 2. Tri Oktaviani Br Bagariang Topic: What Graduates Need to Topic: English Language Learning Topic: EFL Listening Learn from Video Corpus of Needs for Content and Difficulties and Academic Conference Language Integrated Learning Listening Strategies of Presentation: An SFL and (CLIL) Students Indonesian Learners Multimodal Analysis 12:30-13:30 午餐、書展、教學錄影帶播放(Lunch Break, Book Fair, and Videotape Exhibition) Place 國際會議廳 Conference Hall Time 第二場專題演講 (2nd Invited Speech) Moderator: Prof. Guy Matthews (馬修) (Shih Chien University) 13:30-14:30 Invited speaker: Prof. Joseph Eaton (National ChenChi University) Topic: Teaching History (in English): A Foreign Professor’s Perspective Place N 棟 B2 樓 NB203 教室 N 棟 B2 樓 NB204 教室 N 棟 B2 樓 NB205 教室 Time 第一場工作坊 2 篇 第一場大四畢業專題 第二場大四畢業專題 (1st Workshop) (1st Senior Project Presentation) (2nd Senior Project Presentation) Moderator: Prof. Tian-Tsai Moderator: Prof. Shu-Chuan Hu Moderator: Prof. Pu-Shen Lee (李普 Gong (江添財) (Shih Chien (胡淑娟) (Shih Chien University) 生) (Shih Chien University) University) 1. Chia-Chia Chu (屈嘉嘉), 3. Yu-Han Chang (張宇函), Xin Yue 14:40-16:10 1. Radovan Škultéty (雷多聞) Cheng-Hao Hu (胡正昊) Zheng (鄭昕玥) Topic: Sharing Your Story Via Topic: Starbucks: Aims to Move Topic: Internship? An Experience Cell Phone: Using The Beyond Beans beyond the Textbooks Latest Technology in 2. Wei-Feng Kuo (郭韋鋒) 4. Chi-Tzu, Liu (劉繼慈), Chih- ESL Teaching Topic: Gender Stereotypes and Chun Lin (林芷均), Yun-Jou Lee (李 2. Dustin Staats Bullying: From the 昀柔), Sin-Suen Tan (陳欣潯) 第 1 頁,共 4 頁 Topic: Student Perceptions of Perspective of College Topic: Using Languages to Serve the Game-based Learning Students World and the Results of Using Games in an English Language Classroom 16:10-16:30 茶敘(Tea Break) Place N 棟 B2 樓 NB203 教室 N 棟 B2 樓 NB204 教室 N 棟 B2 樓 NB205 教室 Time 第四場論文 2 篇 第五場論文 2 篇 第六場論文 2 篇 (4th Paper Session) (5th Paper Session) (6th Paper Session) Moderator: Prof. Guy Moderator: Prof. Fu-Hui Hsieh (謝 Moderator: Prof. Chin-Kuei Cheng Matthews (馬修) (Shih Chien 富惠) (Tatung University) (鄭錦桂) (University of Taipei) University) 9. Gregory Hicklen 11. Yu-Lin Chen (陳育琳) 7. Alan Glyn Jones Topic: A Malaysian Perspective on Topic: The Effect of Online Topic: The Pritchett Problem: Taiwan’s Southbound Policy Cooperative Translation on A Look at the 10. Youg-Sun Jeon (全英善), Min- Learning Motivation and 16:30-17:30 Interpretive Issues Chieh Chou (周敏潔) Course Evaluation Surrounding the Work Topic: A Study of Konglish Used in 12. Pei-Chun Shih (施佩君) of V. S. Pritchett Korean Online News Topic: The Effects of the Big Five 8. Flordeliza Resuento Articles Personality Traits and L2 Topic: Multimedia Glosses and Motivational Self on its Effects on the Willingness to Communicate Vocabulary and Reading Comprehension of L2 Learners 18:00- 晚餐 Dinner Banquet 第 2 頁,共 4 頁 2019 International Conference on English Education Theme: English for Specific Purposes (ESP)—Redefining English Learning April 27-28, 2019 Conference Agenda 108 年 4 月 28 日(星期日) April 28, 2019 (Sunday) Place 國際會議廳 Conference Hall Time 08:30-09:00 報到 (Registration) 第二場專題演講 (2nd Keynote Speech) Moderator: Prof. Su-Chiao Chen 陳淑嬌 (National Taiwan Normal University) 09:00-10:00 Keynote speaker: Prof. Amy B. M. Tsui (The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) Topic: Challenges in English Language Teaching in Asian Contexts 10:10-10:15 茶敘 (Tea Break) – Photo Session Place N 棟 B2 樓 NB203 教室 N 棟 B2 樓 NB204 教室 N 棟 B2 樓 NB205 教室 Time 第七場論文 2 篇 第八場論文 2 篇 第九場論文 2 篇 (7th Paper Session) (8th Paper Session) (9th Paper Session) Moderator: Prof. Rae Lan (藍 Moderator: Prof. Shu-Hung Moderator: Chin-Yueh Huang 蕾) (National Taipei University) Huang (黃淑鴻) (National (黃靜悅) 13. Li-Ching Hung (洪麗卿), Taipei University of (Shih Chien University) Li-Chu Yen (顏麗珠) Education) 17. Ava Clare Marie O. 姬少軍 Topic: Journal of Learning as a 15. Shao-Jun Ji ( ) Robles Tool for Enhancing an Topic: On the Recognition of Topic: Development and EFL Classroom Face-maintaining and Validation of Face-enhancing Acts Educational Videos for 10:15-11:15 Interaction and Benefiting the Teacher 16. Hong-Wei Xu (徐紅偉) the 21st Century and the Students Topic: Critical Analysis of Secondary Teachers 連杰 Mentally and Spiritually Two of Tsai Ingwen’s 18. Chieh Lien ( ) 14. Chien-Wen Wang (王建文) Speeches Topic: Analysis of University Students’ Perspectives Topic: Examining the Relationships between on English Proficiency Pre-Service Teachers’ Graduation Benchmark Teaching Motivation and Professional Engagement in English 第二場工作坊 1 篇 第三場工作坊 1 篇 第四場工作坊 1 篇 (2nd Workshop) (3rd Workshop) (4th Workshop) Moderator: Prof. Wen-Ling Tsai Moderator: Prof. Li-Te Li Moderator: Prof. Shu-Chuan (蔡玟玲) (李利德) Hu (胡淑娟) (Shih Chien University) (Shih Chien University) (Shih Chien University) 11:20-12:05 3. Martin Cooke 4. Hall Houston 5. Vicky Chang (張瀞文) Topic: Super Selfies Topic: Using Online Videos Topic: Promoting and to Teach ESP for Applying English Students in Nursing Writing in College and Health Education Professions 12:05-13:20 午餐、書展、教學錄影帶播放 (Lunch Break, Book Fair, and Videotape Exhibition) Place 國際會議廳 Conference Hall Time 第一場邀請工作坊 (1st Keynote Workshop) Moderator: Prof. Chun-Yin Chen (陳純音) (National Taiwan Normal University) 13:20-14:20 Keynote speaker: Prof. Sarah Mercer (University of Graz, Austria) Topic: Redefining Language Learning in the Age of Distractions Place N 棟 B2 樓 NB203 教室 N 棟 B2 樓 NB204 教室 N 棟 B2 樓 NB205 教室 Time 第十場論文 1 篇 第十一場論文 2 篇 第一場座談會 (1st Forum) (10th Paper Session) (11th Paper Session) Moderator: Prof. Tien-Tsai 14:30-15:30 Moderator: Prof. Jung-Hui Moderator: Prof. Yu-Chih Gong (江添財) Becky Yeh (葉蓉慧) Wang (王毓芝) (Shih Chien University) (Shih Hsin University) (Shih Hsin University) Yun-Ru Bien (卞韻如), Wen- 第 3 頁,共 4 頁 19. Tran Bao Anh 20. Sonija Yi-Hua Lin Ling Dai (戴文羚), Hsin-Yi Topic: Vietnamese EFL Adult Topic: Golbalization, Killer Wu (吳心誼), Tzu-Tsen Lu Learners' Willingness to Language and English (盧姿岑) Communicate in English Topic: Teaching English to under the Context of 21. Clifton L. Hoyt Elementary School Globalization Topic: The Many Englishes Students in Remote of Medical English Areas (實踐大學偏鄉 英語教學營成果發表 會) 15:30-15:50 茶敘(Tea Break) Place N 棟 B2 樓 NB203 教室 N 棟 B2 樓 NB204 教室 Time Meet with Keynote Speaker Meet with Keynote Speaker Prof. Sarah Mercer (University of Graz, Prof. Amy B. M. Tsui (The University of Hong 15:50-16:50 Austria) Kong, Hong Kong) Moderator: Prof. Li-Te Li (李利德) Moderator: Prof. Wen-Ling Tsai (蔡玟玲) (Shih Chien University) (Shih Chien University) 綜合座談(2nd Forum Session) Moderator: Prof. Juey-Fu Hsiao 16:50-17:20 Discussants: Prof. Sarah Mercer Prof. Amy B. M. Tsui 17:20-17:30 閉幕式(Closing Session) – Photo Session 第 4 頁,共 4 頁 .
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