Conferences, Webinars, Events

My reports on pronunciation-related events around the world: webinars, conferences, short courses.

Event Report: "Pronunciation: The Missing Link". PronSIG. University of Chester, February 17, 2018
Part 1
Part 2

Conference Report: English UK North Academic conference - University of Liverpool, October 7, 2017.

Conference report: Phonetics Teaching and Learning Conference - UCL, August 9-11, 2017
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3

Conference Report: Phonetics-related talks at the 15th International Pragmatics Conference in Belfast, July 16-21, 2017

Exhibition review: "Manchester Voices" at the Manchester Central Library - July 2017.

Workshop Report: "Voices in Society: A Workshop on Prosody" - Queen Mary University London, March 13-15th, 2017

Workshop/Talk Report: "Pronunciation Matters". University of York, December 7th, 2016. 

Workshop Report: Managing your own voice. University of York, Nov 12th, 2016

Event Report "Different Voices" - IATEFL's PronSIG - Uni of Brighton, Oct 8th, 2016.





Pronouncing....Sign Language. A report on a class on Sign Language Phonology International Conference of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS2015)
(Links to online coverage)


Phonetics Teaching and Learning Conference (PTLC) - University College London, August 5-7, 2015
My report:
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3


Panel "Prosodic Constructions of Dialog" at International Pragmatics Conference (IPrA) - Antwerp, July 26th-31st, 2015

My report:
Part 1
Part 2


IATEFL 2015 - Online Coverage

Interview with Luke Meddings
Interview with David Crystal


IATEFL PronSIG & NATECLA event: "Accentuate: Bringing Pronunciation to the Fore"



IATEFL PronSIG Webinar: "The Melody of English: Research and Resources for Teaching the Pragmatic Functions of Intonation" by Marnie Reed & Tamara Jones



III Jornadas de Didáctica de la Fonética - UNSAM - Buenos Aires, August 29-30th and September 4th, 2015




British Council - Focus on Global English - Richard Cauldwell / Katy Davies & Laura Patsko - June 10th, 2014



Teaching Tips for Pronunciation - Tim Bowen - June 4th, 2014

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