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27/10/2017: Innovations in English language testing (Katowice, Poland)

3 Oct 2017


Event title Innovations in English language testing: Contemporary approaches
When Friday 27 October 2017
Time 10am-4pm (local time)
Where Wyższa Szkoła Techniczna w Katowicach
Rolna 43, 40–001 Katowice
Poland
Map https://goo.gl/maps/ctE1dh8WCML2 

 

English language testing is increasingly used across a range of contexts, including bilingual programmes, and for study, visa and employment purposes. Trinity College London’s ESOL suite is used to service these demands across the globe, and our tests are renowned for being highly valid assessments, candidate-centred, and designed to develop a wider skills set that’s applicable far beyond the test day.

It is Trinity’s pleasure to invite you to find out more about our approach to testing, as well as further information about our exam suites.

 

Appearing on the Trinity panel:


Jonathan Frank, University Recognition Manager
Teaching, assessing... learning? Joining the dotsof international higher education, English language requirements and student outcomes

Prof Dr Hab Alicja Gałązka, Regional Adviser — Poland
Why communication matters in life and in class — testing for communication

Alex Thorp, Lead Academic — Language
Trinity exams, meeting the demands of contemporary testing

Barry Lynam, National Consultant Spain & Portugal
Positive washback at all ages and in all sectors: Spain, an example

Sinead Laffan, Trinity CertTESOL Moderator
Innovative ways to support learner development and achievement

 

RSVP

Please email alicja.galazka@trinitycollege.com  - or register directly via Eventbrite.

 

 

 

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