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Reimann. A.
The English Language; Past, Present and Future. Tochigi Prefectural Lectures in 
    Culture Studies, Utsunomiya City Hall, Utsunomiya, June 28th, 2004.

Reimann. A. S
trategies for developing communicative competance and meta-cultural awareness.     JALT Pan-SIG Conference; The Interface among Pragmatics, Assessment and Language 
    Teaching. Tokyo Keizai University, Tokyo, May 22nd and 23rd, 2004

Reimann. A.
Role Play; Viable Communicative Language Testing. JALT National Conference; 
    Keeping Current in Language Education, Shizuoka, November 22nd, 2003.

Reimann. A.
Examining Criteria for innovation language teaching. JALT National Conference; 
    Keeping Current in Language Education, Shizuoka, November 23rd, 2003.

Reimann. A.
Developing Classroom Leadership and Autonomy through innovation. JALT 
    College and University Educators and Learner Development SIG's Annual Conference;
    Learner Development: Contexts, Curricula, Content. Kobe, October 18th, 2003.

Reimann. A.
Maple Syrup in the classroom, Examining criteria for innovation and leadership in      EFL, with a Canadian Flavour. Canadian Embassy, ACTJ: Canadian Connections      
    Conference. Tokyo, September 23rd, 2003.

Reimann. A.
Practical Content Based Teaching: A model for Canadian Content in the
    classroom
. Aoyama Gakuin University ACTJ: Authentic uses for authentic materials
    Conference. June 22nd, 2002.

Reimann. A., O’Dowd. G.
Mono vs. Multiculturalism, Canada as seen  through the 
    eyes of Japanese students
. Canadian Embassy ACTJ: Ideas from The North
    Conference. September 27th, 2001.

Reimann. A., Tokumatsu. N.
Motivation and Learning Strategies. Nihon University
    English Language Education Program Workshop, Nihon University, College of
    International Relations. April 1st, 2000.

Reimann. A., Tokumatsu. N. and Matsumoto. M.
Motivating Students through
   
Public Speaking and Debate. Tokoha Gakuen University Seminar in Foreign
    Language Studies. Tokoha Gakuen University, Department of Foreign Languages.
    November 30th, 1999.

Reimann. A.
Debate as an Educational Tool. Nihon University English Language
    Education Program Workshop, Nihon University, College of International
    Relations. September 25th, 1999.
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