07 Nov, 2024
On November 4, 2024, the School of Foreign Languages - College of Economics, Law and Government (UEH-CELG) - successfully organized a workshop on "Recent Trends in Language Education and Applied Linguistics" with the participation of more than 100 UEH lecturers, students and alumni. The event provided important updates on trends and methods in foreign language education.
Having a keynote speech at the workshop with the topic "5 Hot Topics in TESOL and Applied Linguistics", Associate Professor Dr. Jonathan Newton, an expert in the field of TESOL from Victoria University of Wellington (New Zealand) has collaborated with UEH for a long time, many prestigious universities in the world and major universities in Vietnam. The content of his talk revolves around advanced knowledge and new perspectives on prominent trends in English teaching and Applied Linguistics. His talk includes 5 prominent topics: (i) Research trends in the field of English teaching, (ii) Application of technology in English teaching and learning, (iii) Emotional factors in foreign language education, (iv) Global and multilingual English, and (v) Trends in classroom assessment and professional development community for teachers. These contents have explored and highlighted elements of methodological relationships, recent research developments, and practical implications for language teaching and learning.
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Jonathan raised interactive questions with the students present at the event.
“Warm-up” session for attendees
A representative of the School of Foreign Languages - Mr. Bui My Ngoc - presenting a souvenir to Associate Professor, Dr. Jonathan Newton
Following the keynote speech, the panel discussion with the topic "Postgraduate Journeys in TESOL and Applied Linguistics" by guest speakers include Dr. Ton Nu Tuy Anh (School of Foreign Languages, CELG); Dr. Nguyen Thanh Binh (Ho Chi Minh City University of Education); and Mr. Vu Tran Lap Nhan (TESOL, Simple Education) shared their journeys of studying and researching after graduation. The content shared by the speakers at the panel discussion provided necessary information and guidance on pursuing postgraduate studies, creating and maintaining motivation in studying and career paths in English Teaching and Applied Linguistics, from the practical experiences they have gone through or the challenges they have encountered, and how to overcome them along with the positive results they ultimately achieved.
In addition, the discussion revolved around the development of the Master's program that the School of Foreign Languages has been implementing with the hope of not only meeting the needs of the industry but also inspiring and supporting future TESOL professionals. The stories and lessons learned from the speakers inspired and motivated the students and attendees.
Presentations by three guest speakers
To have a practical perspective, lecturers and staff of the School of Foreign Languages who are studying for their Doctoral degrees at prestigious universities domestically and abroad presented short reports summarizing research around the topic "Emerging Studies in TESOL & Applied Linguistics":
Mr. Ho Minh Thang with his presentation
Ms. Kieu Huyen Tram with her presentation
Ms. Le Thi Tuyet Minh with her presentation
Ms. Ha Thanh Bich Loan with her presentation
Associate Professor Dr. Jonathan Newton presenting gifts to the reporters
The workshop ended successfully with meaningful connections, opening up many opportunities for cooperation in research and teaching for lecturers and students. The content shared at the program created a lot of motivation and inspiration for participants on their learning and teaching path. Hopefully, the event will be the beginning of many academic and research cooperation activities in the future.
Speakers, guests, lecturers and students taking some photos
News and photos: School of Foreign Languages, CELG Office