What has been the highlight of the conference so far? Delegates impressions
What has the highlight of the conference been for you so far?
Peter, University of Portsmouth
Early days: The experience of newly-qualified teachers, Richard Kiely (UCP Marjon, UK)
It was very relevant to what I do in teacher education and also my PhD studies.
Anita, Assam, India
I really enjoyed meeting people from so many different backgrounds, teaching in different situations and who have similar concerns.
Kirstin, Sidmouth, UK
Suggestopaedia: how to make the present perfect a perfect present, Lonny Gold
This was a very active session which demonstrated the Suggestopaedia methodology. It was very entertaining, positive and upbeat. We finished the day on a high.
Ingrid, Amsterdam
I've not been disappointed in anything. There has been a really wide range of good stuff from academic to practical.
Vala, Iceland
A thousand years of words on words - David, Hilary and Ben Crystal
I didn't really realise how much has been written in literature about the English language. They did it in a fantastic way and worked well together.
Rita, Lydbury, Shropshire, UK
I've en;joyed lots if things especially both plenaries. I could relate to Sue Palmer's Toxic Childhood session because I've had five children. I've also enjoyed 'Reasessing the principles of teaching reading' by Philida Schellekens and 'Unleashing the power of images' by Ceri Jones.

