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Since its inception, NELTA has been organizing an International Conference every year. This is the prime ELT event in the country. More than 600 hundred ELT practitioners, researchers, trainers, teachers and experts from home and abroad participate the conference. The number of participation is increasing every year. This mega event is fruitful for sharing professional experience and research works in diverse areas of ELT carried out in different parts of the world. NELTA invites renowned ELT figure(s) in the world as a key speaker(s) to address the conference on the theme of the conference. The names of the key speakers who have already been invited in the conferences are as given below:
- Alan Davies (1st)
- Eric Glendenning (2nd)
- Ian McGrath (3rd)
- Tim Robinson (4th)
- Mark Fletcher (5th)
- Maureen Ellis (6th)
- Sue Leather (7th)
- Mike Beaumont (8th)
- Hywel Coleman (9th)
- Penny Ur (10th)
- Adrian Underhill (11th)
- Theodore Rodgers (11th)
- Diane Larsen-Freeman (12th)
- Sandy Briggs (13th)
- George Pickering (13th)
- Rebecca Oxford (14th)
- Tony Wright (14th)
- David Graddol (15th)
- Numa Markee (15th)
NELTA also organizes regional and mini-conferences at the branch level. |
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13th International Conference
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The 13th international conference of Nepal English Language Teachers’ Association (NELTA) was held at Budhanilkantha School, Kathmandu, Nepal from 16 -18 February 2008. The theme of the conference was “Global Change and Local Realities: Addressing Methodological Issues”.
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16th International Conference
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Nepal English Language Teachers’ Association (NELTA) organized its 16TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE from 18-20 February 2011 at DAV Sushil Kediya Vishwa Bharati Higher Secondary School, Jawalakhel, Lalitpur, Kathmandu, Nepal and from 22-23 February 2011 at Gandaki Higher Secondary Boarding School, Lamachaur, Pokhara. The Conference was a professional get together of a large number of ELT practitioners, methodologists, textbooks/materials writers, teacher trainers, etc. from all parts of Nepal and abroad. The participants at the Conference were usually ELT practitioners from public as well as private educational organisations and from all levels of education - primary to university.
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14th International Conference
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The 14th International Conference of Nepal English Language Teachers’ Association (NELTA) was inaugurated on 21 February 2009, with the theme “English in Changing Perspectives” at Administrative Staff College, Lalitpur. The chief aim of the conference was to provide a platform for ELT experts, researchers and practitioners.
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15th International Conference
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Nepal English Language Teachers’ Association (NELTA) organized its 15th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE on 19-21 February 2010 (3 days) in Kathmandu and on 24 -25 February 2010 (2 days) in Surkhet. The Conference was a professional get together of a large number of ELT practitioners, methodologists, textbooks/material writers and teacher trainers from all parts of Nepal and abroad. The participants at the Conference were usually ELT practitioners from public as well as private educational organisations and from all levels of education - primary to university.
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17th International Conference
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Nepal English Language Teachers’ Association (NELTA) calls for papers for the 17th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE. The types of presentation include paper plenary sessions, talks, workshops, poster presentations, and symposium.
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