JALT Listening SIG Conference 2022: Learning, Teaching, and Researching (Sept 25, 2022) - Registration form
This is the registration form for JALT Listening SIG Listening Conference 2022, taking place on Sunday 25th September 2022. This joint event with the JALT Kyoto Chapter and the JALT Kobe Chapter is FREE and open to all. Thank you for your interest in our event. 

Due to ongoing COVID-19 restrictions, attendance will require pre-registration so we can keep the event safe and adhere to social distancing guidelines. 

As we are still observing many COVID restrictions nationwide, please be aware that the facility, Campus Plaza, requires all attendees to:

-       Wear masks

-       Use hand sanitizer when entering the facility

-       Check your temperature before attending the event. If your temperature is more than 37.5 degrees then please contact us as soon as possible to cancel your session.


Registration will take place from 9.30am-9.50am. Presentations will begin at 10AM JST. 

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3. Affiliation and Prefecture (e.g., Nagoya University, Aichi) *
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5. Which conference sessions will you attend? *
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6. Are you a JALT Member? *
7a. If yes, which chapter / SIG are you a member of? (Please write "n/a" if not a member). *
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