November 2007
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8-11. (North America) Mexico TESOL, "Where To From Here?," World Trade Center, Veracruz, Mexico. E-mail nationaloffice@mextesol.org.mx. Web site http://www.mextesol.org.mx.

8-10. (North America) SPEAQ, "From the Heart," Hilton Montreal Bonaventure, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. E-mail speaq@aquops.qc.ca.

9-10. (Central and South America) Puerto Rico TESOL, "TESOL Educators: Transforming Lives in a Challenging, Changing World," Puerto Rico Convention Center, San Juan, Puerto Rico. E-mail audyper2007@yahoo.com. Web site http://www.puertoricotesol.org.

16-17. (Africa and the Middle East) Egypt TESOL, "Best Practice in TEFL," Cairo Sheraton Hotel and Towers, Giza, Egypt. Web site http://www.egyptesol.org/.

22-25. (Asia and Oceania) The 33rd JALT International Conference, "Challenging Assumptions: Looking In, Looking Out," National Olympics Memorial Youth Center, Tokyo, Japan. Web site http://conferences.jalt.org/2007.

29-December 1. (North America) Southeastern TESOL, "Building Bridges: Connecting the Learning Community," Louisville Downtown Marriott Conference Center, Louisville, Kentucky, USA. E-mail nichole.neuhard@nkces.org.

30-December 1. (Europe and Eurasia) TESOL France, "So to Speak: Developing Spoken Communication Skills," Télécom Paris, ENST, 46 rue Barrault, 75013 Paris, France. E-mail bethany@cagnol.com. Web site http://www.tesol-france.org.

30-December 1. (Europe and Eurasia) TESOL Italy, "Primary Issues, " University of Rome, "Roma Tre," Rome, Italy. E-mail tesol@tesol.it.

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January 2008
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24-26. (Asia and Oceania) The 28th Annual ThaiTESOL Conference “English Language Teaching: Progress in Practice and Policy”, Sofitel Raja Orchid Hotel, Khon Kaen Thailand Plenary Speakers: Dr. Mary Lou McCloskey. Dr. Jun Liu, Lindsay Clandfield Featured Speakers: John McRae, John Clegg, Jeremy Harmer, Leslie Opp-Beckman, Suchada Niminnit, John Owens (To be confirmed) Website: www.thaitesol2.org

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February 2008
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8-10. (Asia and Oceania) English Language Teachers Association of India, Third International and 39th Annual ELTAI Conference, "Learning to Teach: A Life-long Journey," Satyabhama University, Chennai, India. E-mail eltai_india@yahoo.co.in. Web site www.eltai.org.

9-12. (North America) Reading Recovery Council of North America, Inc., National K­6 Literacy Conference, Greater Columbus Convention Center, 400 North High Street, Columbus, Ohio, USA. E-mail jwhite@readingrecovery.org. Web site www.readingrecovery.org/conferences.

16. (North America) TESOL/Applied Linguistics Graduate Students, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, USA. E-mail talgs@ecu.edu. Web site http://core.ecu.edu/engl/talgs/conference/conference.htm.

23-24. (Asia and Oceania) 4th CamTESOL Conference on English Language Teaching, "Building Bridges to the World," National Institute of Education, Norodom Blvd corner Suramarit street, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Tel. 855-23-212113, Fax. 855-23-426608. E-mail info@camtesol.org. Web site http://www.camtesol.org.

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March 2008
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7-8. (North America) Tennessee TESOL, "Language and Music: The Perfect Blend," Downtown Marriott Hotel/Convention Center, Memphis, Tennessee, USA. Web site http://www.tntesol.org.

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April 2008
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April 12
The Asian EFL Journal Presents:- Pusan, South Korea
University Fair. (8th to 11th) Universities from across the Globe will establish stands and stalls in the National University (Pusan) grounds of some 57,000 Korean students. Universities will provide Korean students with information on studying overseas. 200 Korean Universities have been invited to attend to meet the foreign universities and enter into informal and formal discussions re student exchanges and full fee paying student exchanges. Universities wishing to participate in this Education fair will be limited in number. Enquiries to Dr's. Robertson and Jung at asian_efl_journal@yahoo.com
On Saturday April 12th the Asian EFL Journal International EFL Conference will be held. Call for papers will open in October 2007. Further details in September 2007.

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June 2008
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26-28. (Europe and Eurasia) FEELTA / NATE, "Building Bridges with Languages and Cultures," Far Eastern National University, Vladivostok, Russia. E-mail feeltacon@dvgu.ru. Web site http://feelta.wl.dvgu.ru/upcoming.htm.

27-28. (Central and South America) MATE-TESOL Haiti, "Sharing Learning and Teaching Experiences in a Fast-Growing World," Haitian-American Institute Conference Room, Port-au-Prince, Haiti. E-mail jeanfranois_vilmenay@yahoo.com.

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July 2008
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2-4. (Central and South America) Associacion Costarricense de Profesores de Ingles, "Global Challenges: Empowerment in Teaching English Innovations," Universidad La Salle, San Jose, Costa Rica. E-mail anamadri@costarricense.cr.

4-6. (Central and South America) Uruguay TESOL, "Challenge and Achievement," Montevideo, Uruguay. E-mail alicia.diaz@pearsoned.comWeb site http://www.urutesol.org.

10-12. (Asia and Oceania) ACTA, "Pedagogies of Connection," Alice Springs Convention Centre, Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia. E-mail events@apapdc.edu.au. Web site http://www.tesol.org.au/conference/.