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A brief history of the English language by Evanthia Diakoumakou

18 January 2017

Evanthia, after completed her Bachelor in Greek Literature at the National University of Athens, she continued her studies in the U.S.A. and she received an MA in Linguistics by the Wayne State University in Detroit and a PhD in Linguistics by the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Following her brilliant studies, Evanthia taught both at the University of Michigan and Oakland University in the U.S.A. She has published in peer-reviewed journals in the Phonetics, which is her area of specialization.

Visual literacy for language teachers by Sylvia Karastathi

18 January 2017

Dr. Sylvia Karastathi is a teacher educator and lecturer in TESOL at the Department of English Language and Language Teaching at New York College, Athens, Greece.  Her PhD thesis was on contemporary literature and visual culture (University of Cambridge, UK) and she holds and MA in Modern Literature and Culture (University of York, UK). In 2015 she was awarded the Cambridge DELTA. 

The effect of topics on canditate performance during a speaking test by Panagiota Frytzala

18 January 2017

Panagiota holds two undergraduate degrees, one from the Ionian_University in Translation and one from the American College of Greece in Marketing andManagement. She also holds an MA in TEFL/TESL from the University of Birmingham, UK.

Εκτός ύλης, εντός επικαιρότητας: Το λεκτικό bullying στο σχολικό περιβάλλον από την Δρα Μαρία Καμηλάκη

18 January 2017

Η Μαρία Καμηλάκη είναι Διδάκτωρ Γλωσσολογίας του Πανεπιστημίου Αθηνών και κάτοχος MSc στην Εφαρμοσμένη Γλωσσολογία και τη Διδασκαλία της Αγγλικής από το University of Edinburgh και Μεταπτυχιακού Διπλώματος Ειδίκευσης στην Πολιτιστική Διαχείριση από το Πάντειο Πανεπιστήμιο Κοινωνικών και Πολιτικών Επιστημών.

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