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Dear all!
You all are cordially invited to this annual event at Bard College which is open to the public and free
of charge.
For further information please contact Stephanie Kufner
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                                 THE BARD COLLEGE THIRD ANNUAL CONFERENCE
                                 ON SECOND-LANGUAGE ACQUISITION PRESENTS:


                                  FOSTERING UNDERGRADUATE  LANGUAGE PROGRAMS
                                     THROUGH EFFECTIVE LITERATURE INSTRUCTION


                                                  Friday, May 9, 2003
                                                     Bard College
                                              Olin Language Center, Rm. 115

1:15-1:30 p.m.          Welcome ? Joan Retallack, Bard College,
                                   John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Professor of Humanities;
                                   Director, Workshop in Language and Thinking

1:30-2:15 p.m.             $E3The Challenges of Building a Language Program:
                                     a Case-Study$E4 Giovanna Bellesia, Smith College


2:15 ? 3:00 p.m.          $E3The Role of Language Instruction in Beginning and
                                     Intermediate Literature Courses$E4 Vittoria Poletto and Emanuele
                                    Occhipinti, Smith College

3:00-3:45 p.m.             Coffee Break


3:45- 4:45 p.m.           $E3Eclecticism in the Classroom: Supplementing the
                                    Communicative Approach$E4 Pascale Hubert-Leibler,
                                    Columbia University

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