Italy ELT Archive
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A project at the University of Milan promoting research into the history of English language education in Italy during the 20th Century.
University of Milan, Italy
Joined July 2024
We are moving to Bluesky! 🦋 Please join us there @italyeltarchive.bsky.social to keep updated about our activities - and don't forget to sign up for our Google group!
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The IRCDL 2025 Conference is kicking off in Udine today, and we can’t wait for @mapto 's presentation tomorrow, introducing our Archive and showing ways it can be used for research purposes! 📚🧑💻📚 https://t.co/IYd5rFJ80M
#IRCDL2025 #digitallibraries #digitalhumanities
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📝New post on our website! 📝 Read about the @CentroCIRSIL's annual conference in Trento earlier this year, and a few highlights about the talks related to the English language. https://t.co/aCrWa8IK3m
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The final part of the program was a lively roundtable involving discussants Laura Pinnavaia (Milan) and Peter Langdale (North London Collegiate School) in conversation with the presenters and attendees in the conference.
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The second part of the conference featured a keynote by Monica Barni (Sapienza, Rome), and talks by Francesca Branciari (Stranieri, Siena), Vincenza Minutella (Turin), Stefania Taviano (Messina & Treali Onlus), and Neil Kenny (Oxford & British Academy).
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The program included a keynote presentation by Giovanni Iamartino (Univ. of Milan),and talks by Michele Piscitelli (Univ. of Oxford), Andrea Del Cornò (London Library & Univ. of Oxford), Emanuela Tenca @Emanuela140483 (Univ. of Milan), and Francesca Magnabosco (Univ. of Oxford).
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The Past, Present, and Future of Language Learning in Italy and Great Britain - Italian Studies in Oxford, 9 Nov 2024 - Here are a few highlights from the first part of the conference, focusing on historical aspects of the teaching of Italian in the UK and of English in Italy.
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Attendance is free, but booking is required! Please send an email to italianstudies@area.ox.ac.uk and specify whether you wish to attend in person or remotely (a link will subsequently be sent to those attending remotely).
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🇮🇹🇬🇧Conference The Past, Present, and Future of Language Learning in Italy and Great Britain: The Case of English in Italy, and of Italian in Britain” - Oxford, 9th November. The program is finally online! https://t.co/IS0BrCkX2l
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📢CALL FOR PAPERS📢 Linguistics and Rhetoric: A Tale of Two Frenemies Annual Henry Sweet Society Colloquium @HenrySweetSoc 3-5 Sept. 2025, Reims, France Deadlines 🗓️ workshops/panels 15 Dec. other proposals 31 Jan. https://t.co/6ns3BBUr3G
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... or watch recordings of selected presentations in our Media library! 🎥
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For more contents, take a look at the photo gallery of the event... 📸
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Did you miss the Symposium on 20 Sept.? We've got you covered! Read our latest post with contributions by two trainee teachers from the University of Milan! 👉👉👉 https://t.co/1mCeLx7z1z
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Would you like to receive updates regarding the Italy ELT Archive directly in your mailbox? 📥 Join our Google Group and sign up for our Newsletter! 👉👉👉
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XVII Convegno Internazionale CIRSIL @CentroCIRSIL Here are some highlights of this year’s conference in Trento, focusing on metalinguistic awareness. The research team of the Italy ELT Archive participated with a paper on E. Menascè’s materials production
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A timely webinar series offered by @lltsigbaal about challenges and opportunities of implementing the latest technology in the language classroom. We're really looking forward to it!
📢📢 We are super excited to announce the launch of our free Autumn 2024 #webinar series "i teach with technology"📢📢 @__BAAL 👉 Check our #LLTSIG sessions below ✍️ Register here: https://t.co/dckqsOcv40
#BAAL #LanguageTeaching #AI #AppliedLinguistics (Part 1/2)
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Media library - Some of the paper presentations of the Symposium on 20 Sept. are online! https://t.co/vgsTVXxson
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🌐Website updates!🌐 We have two new features - a media library with audio-visual contents regarding the Project, and a page with selected online resources to find out more about language teaching methodologies and the history of ELT! Links in the thread 🧵
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