The departments of English and modern and classical languages will host a presentation by noted international linguist Piotr Romanowski at 4 p.m. on Dec. 8 in Plaster Student Union (Room 400). The presentation is titled “Language Education in Europe: A Case Study of Bilingual Programs in Poland.”
More about Romanowski
Romanowski is an assistant professor in Warsaw University’s faculty of applied linguistics, as well as a lecturer at Krosno State College, both in Poland. He has taught English to students and in-service teachers for nearly 20 years.
His main area of research focuses on bilingual education in Poland, including intercultural communication within the context of English Language Teaching Methodology. He also investigates language acquisition with a specific interest in bilingualism and multilingualism.
Event details
Date: Dec. 8
Time: 4 p.m.
Location: Plaster Student Union, Room 400
Admission: Free and open to the public
Complementary studies at MSU
Missouri State offers a variety of tracks for students interested in studying how languages are taught and learned. Students can study linguistics or earn a graduate degree in language acquisition. Students can also get a certificate in TESOL, or Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, or a master’s degree in English with a TESOL specialization.
Call the MSU admissions office at 417-836-5517 to find out more about the University’s available programs.