Seventh Bonn Applied English Linguistics Conference (BAELc7)

The Seventh Annual Bonn Applied English Linguistics Conference took place on May 4-5, 2018 with a special focus on language teaching and learning.

We were delighted to present a very interesting program which included two keynote lectures in honor of BAEL's 20th anniversary:  Prof. Dr Susanne Niemeier (Koblenz) discussed the topic "Cognitive grammar meets task-based language teaching", while Prof. Dr Christopher J. Hall (York) talked about "The many meanings of English: An ontological framework for Applied English Linguistics".
The slides from both keynote talks are now available for download on the right-hand side of this page.

Thank you to all who took part and we look forward to seeing you next year at BAELc8!

  Dates and Registration

Friday, 4 May 2018
01:00 pm - 06:15 pm

Saturday, 5 May 2018
09:00 am - 04:30 pm

Location:  University Forum (FIW), Heussallee 18-24, 53113 Bonn

announcement poster for the BAEL conference 2018 with logos of the department of English, American, and Celtic Studies, Bonn University, and BAEL, including a graphic of group of students standing in front of a school board. text in blue and gray boxes: 200 years - University of Bonn 20 years - BAEL Celebrate with us! BAELc7 Seventh Bonn Applied English Linguistics Conference BAEL is proud to announce its seventh annual conference on Applied Linguistics. It will take place at the Universitätsforum (Heussallee 18-24) on 4-5 May 2018. The conference starts at 1 p.m. on Friday afternoon with a champagne reception. Everyone is welcome to join, but if you intend to come please inform us beforehand via email to bael@uni-bonn.de. Special focus: Language Learning and Teaching Keynotes by Prof. Dr. Susanne Niemeier, Universität Koblenz-Landau and Prof. Dr. Christopher J. Hall, York St John University Friday – Saturday        4 – 5 May 2018 For further information, please visit: https://www.applied-linguistics.uni-bonn.de/news-and-events/bael-conferences
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