Dr. Yilin Sun, President of TESOL International

Yilin Sun, Ph.D. in Applied Linguistics/Curriculum & Instruction, University of Toronto, Canada, is President of TESOL International Association (2014-2015). She served on the Board of Directors of TESOL International, 2008 to 2011; Chair of the Affiliate Leadership Council of TESOL in 2007 and President of Washington Association for the Education of Speakers of Other Languages (WAESOL) in 2003 and 2007.

In 2011-2012, Dr. Sun worked as a Fulbright Senior Scholar in Taiwan coordinating the Fulbright English Teaching Assistant (ETA) Education Program and teaching TESOL graduate courses as a Visiting Professor at the National Taiwan Normal University.

Dr. Sun is a professor at South Seattle College in Seattle, USA, who has over 29 years of experience in the field of TESOL as a MA-TESL teacher trainer, a researcher, a classroom teacher, and a program leader with a variety of higher educational institutions in China, Canada and U.S.A.  She is also an English Language Specialist for the U.S. Department of State and has conducted teacher training workshops in many countries including Cambodia, China, South Korea, Laos, Russia and Thailand.

Yilin is the author of books, book chapters and research papers in refereed professional journals including TESOL Quarterly and TESOL Journal.  She has also presented widely at national and international conferences. Her research interests include curriculum development, program assessment and evaluation, L2 reading, vocabulary learning, classroom-based action research, teacher education, adult education, teaching English to young learners, World Englishes, ESP and non-native English speaking teachers (NNEST) in the ELT field.

Winds of Change in ELT: Strategies, Issues and Responsibilities of ELT Professionals in the 21st Century Classroom 

Plenary session

This plenary session will focus on strategies to empower teachers and students in the 21st Century classroom. Based on her background as a non-native English speaker and her cross-cultural teaching and research experience in China, Canada and the United States, the speaker will discuss recent major trends in the ELT field and teaching and learning strategies for non-native English speaking educators. She will also discuss the roles and the responsibilities of non-native English speaking ELT professionals in the changing global society.

Developing Speaking Skills through Story Reading and Questioning Techniques

Plenary workshop

This interactive session will focus on strategies and activities to help students develop oral skills through story reading. The speaker will share research-based approaches and techniques for developing both speaking and reading skills. She will also share a few effective questioning techniques to facilitate learners’ critical thinking as part of the language proficiency development.

 

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Venue: Sala III, Centro Cultural Borges, Viamonte 500, C.A.B.A.

Date: October 25, 2014

2014 Participating Schools:

Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aires, CABA
Escuela EP 23 Emilio Morell, San Martín Pcia. de Bs. As.
Escuela Normal “Gendarmería Nacional”, La Quiaca, Jujuy
Escuela Argentina Modelo, CABA
Instituto Social Militar “Dr. Dámaso Centeno”, CABA
Instituto Sara Chamberlain de Eccleston, CABA

Number of Participants: 46  –  Spelling Bee 2014 – List of Participants
 
Winners:

1st Place Winner: Abril Valentina Guzmán Propratto from Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aires

2nd Place Winner: Guadalupe Lara Guerra from Colegio Nacional Buenos Aires

3rd Place Winner: María Inés Hidalgo Peralta from Escuela Argentina Modelo – Buenos Aires

4th Place Winner: Federico Bongiorno from Instituto Social Militar “Dr. Dámaso Centeno”

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From left to right: Dilyara Austin from US Embassy, Federico Bongiorno (4th place winner), Maria Ines Hidalgo Peralta (3rd place winner), Abril Guzman Propatto (1st place winner), Guadalupe Guerra (2nd place winner), and ARTESOL Spelling Bee Judges and organizers

Spelling Bee team:

Master of Ceremonies: ARTESOL Board Member, Mr. Ricardo Ramirez

Pronouncer: ARTESOL Board Member, Ms. Nila Clemente

Judges: ARTESOL President, Ms. Graciela Martin; ARTESOL Board Member, Ms. María Susana González;  and former ARTESOL Board Member, Ms. Mónica Gandolfo

Score Keepers: ARTESOL Vice President, Ms. Ana María Rocca,  and  ARTESOL Board Member, Ms. Analía Mariniello

Time keeper: retiree ARTESOL Board Member, Ms. Elena Diez

 

from right to left: Nila Clemente, Graciela Martin, Monica Gandolfo, Maria Susana Gonzalez, Analia Mariniello, Ana Maria Rocca, Elena Diez

from right to left: Nila Clemente, Graciela Martin, Monica Gandolfo, Maria Susana Gonzalez, Analia Mariniello, Ana Maria Rocca, Elena Diez

Total Number of Rounds: 13

 

Winning Word: bakery

 

Prizes:

1st Place Winner: trophy, and a Noblex tablet; courtesy of ARTESOL;  Collins COBUILD Advanced English Dictionary of American English with CD ROM, and Footprint readers with Multi-ROM, courtesy of National Geographic Learning Cengage Learning

2nd Place Winner: plaque; Franklin Electronic Merriam – Webster’s Dictionary & Thesaurus, courtesy of ARTESOL; Collins COBUILD Advanced English Dictionary of American English, Footprint readers with Multi-ROM, courtesy of National Geographic Learning Cengage Learning.

3rd & 4th Place Winners: plaque; Franklin Electronic Merriam – Webster’s Dictionary & Thesaurus; Merriam – Webster’s Advanced Learner’s English Dictionary, courtesy of ARTESOL; Footprint readers with Multi-ROM, courtesy of National Geographic Cengage Learning.

Acknowledgements:

Argentina TESOL gratefully acknowledges the generous support of the Public Affairs Section, US Embassy in Argentina, National Geographic Learning/ Cengage Learning, and Alfajores Fantoche.

ARTESOL thanks its board members, collaborators and friends for their valuable hard work and dedication.

 

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Prizes courtesy of Cultural Affairs Office, US Embassy; Argentina TESOL (ARTESOL), and National Geographic Learning-Cengage Learning

Prizes courtesy of Cultural Affairs Office, US Embassy; Argentina TESOL (ARTESOL), and National Geographic Learning-Cengage Learning


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