12th Annual Pronunciation in Second Language Learning and Teaching Conference

Virtual with synchronous interaction

June 18-19, 2021

PSLLT 2021 is just a few days away. If you have registered but not yet received your virtual event invitation, please email psllt2021@gmail.com

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Plenary speaker

Marnie Reed (Boston University): Presenting a teacher’s view of pronunciation research

Conference themes

Despite a generic Call for Proposals, the accepted presentations include identifiable themes: Teacher cognition, learner cognition, social dimensions, interaction, research methods and theory 

The 2021 Virtual Pronunciation in Second Language Learning and Teaching (PSLLT) Conference will be held online using the Pheedloop platform (details to follow).

This year’s conference attracted a record number of submissions for presentations, by seasoned participants as well as international L2 pronunciation colleagues who are not normally able to attend a PSLLT conference in person. In addition to our Plenary Speaker, presentations will include:

3 Featured Speakers

70+ Oral Presentations

60+ Poster Presentations

30+ Teaching Tips

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Other questions?
Katarina Hiebert, Conference Planning Assistant
psllt2021@gmail.com

Watch an interview with pronunciation scholar Tracey Derwing to find out more about the PSLLT experience, and to learn some PSLLT lore.

Watch this interview with PSLLT’s founding father John Levis for insight into how it came about, and why it is so critical to the field.

Watch this interview with Veronika Thir for a description of PSLLT from a graduate student perspective. Congratulations Dr. Thir on recently obtaining your PhD!