ALIS Newsletter - November 2016 (Plain Text Version)

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In this issue:
LEADERSHIP UPDATES
•  LETTER FROM THE EDITORS
•  LETTER FROM THE CHAIR
•  LETTER FROM THE INCOMING CHAIR
ARTICLES
•  SHOULD WE BE TEACHING TABOO LANGUAGE IN THE ESL CLASSROOM?
•  LEARNING TO PERCEIVE ENGLISH SOUNDS USING COMPUTER-ASSISTED PRONUNCIATION TRAINING
•  USING FREE RECALL AND IDEA UNITS FOR EVALUATING SECOND LANGUAGE COMPREHENSION: METHODOLOGICAL CHOICES AND ISSUES
ABOUT THIS COMMUNITY
•  APPLIED LINGUISTICS INTEREST SECTION (ALIS)
•  MONIKA SAYS GOODBYE

 

MONIKA SAYS GOODBYE

Dear ALISers,

The time has come for me to say goodbye as one of the Applied Linguistics Interest Section coeditors for the AL Forum. I have had the best time over the past 2 years learning from and getting to know more about our interest section, and I am extremely grateful for the experience with the ALForum. I have had the chance to interact with and learn from the outstanding scholars in our field. I look forward to seeing the continued growth of the Applied Linguistics Interest Section of TESOL International Association as I step away.

I’m very grateful to Ben White for introducing me to the work of this community. I have enjoyed working with him, and I will miss the excitement of reading the new pieces and putting together new issues. Going forward, he will now be ably assisted by our new coeditor, Dr. Natalia Dolgova. Natalia is teaching assistant professor of English for academic purposes at George Washington University (GWU). She holds a PhD in applied linguistics from Georgetown University and an MA in English linguistics from George Mason University. Prior to starting at GWU, she taught advanced learners of English in the Georgetown Law Center and worked at the Center for Applied Linguistics. With Ben and Natalia at the helm, the AL Forum will thrive.

I will continue to work with the TESOL/applied linguistics community and hope to see you all around.

All the best,

Monika