Antonina Nemtinova

Istanbul Gedik University

Hello! I am an EFL teacher in Istanbul Turkey. After finishing BA and MA in Persian Language and Literature at Taurida National V.I. Vernadsky University in Ukraine I moved to Turkey with AIESEC to try myself as an ELT intern-teacher in a high school in Manisa, Turkey. After a first year as a teacher I got CELTA in IH Izmir and moved to Istanbul to work in K12 schools. Nowadays I am an instructor at School of Foreign Languages in Istanbul Gedik University with 6 years of teaching experience, as well as a graduate student of ELT MA Program in Bahçeşehir University.


Sessions

Identities of Turkish High School Students and Their Effects on Learners’ Perceptions of Lesson Themes

Synchronous-Zoom
Sat, Feb 20, 15:30-18:00 JST

The aim of the present study is to understand how Turkish learners’ identities affect their perceptions of the target-language community culture and home-country culture themes, namely a Christmas-themed lesson, being a taboo in Turkish education, and a New Year-themed lesson, belonging to the home-country culture as well as being international. Three different methods of data collection used in order to triangulate the data: a demographic information form, questionnaires, interviews, and field notes from the teacher conducting the study. There is a dearth of research in terms of Turkish students’ identities and their effects on learners’ perceptions of topics, materials, and discourse used in the EFL classroom; therefore, this study aims to fill a gap in the literature. The results of this small-scale study suggest that students showed preference in favor of the local culture-based lesson, as they had the opportunity to share their real cultural experiences. *** Part of the Graduate Student Showcase; this presentation, itself, is ~25 minutes long. ***

Graduate Student Showcase Presentations

Synchronous-Zoom
Sat, Feb 20, 15:30-18:00 JST

This session will feature presentations by our cohort of graduate students: Matt French, "Mental Lexicons and Word Association: A Small-Scale Study" (sync) Nur Fitri Gebers, "Example of a Communicative Lesson for a Mixed-Ability Online English Literature Class" (sync) Gizem Genç & Antonina Nemtinova, "Identities of Turkish High School Students and Their Effects on Learners’ Perceptions of Lesson Theme" (sync) Ehean Kim, "Scratch Coding Workshop Through Design-Based Research" (sync) Kirsten Razzaq, "From SOS to Success: The Distance Learners’ Dissertation Toolkit" (sync) Charlotte Otto, "The Role That English Plays in the World Today" (async) Helmut Otto, "Language Planning: An Example from Africa" (async) Robin Maurice, "A Framework for Adapting and Exploiting Authentic Materials with Young English Learners" (async)

Graduate Student Showcase Roundtable

Synchronous-Zoom
Sun, Feb 21, 19:00-20:00 JST

A roundtable discussion of issues and importance to current graduate students. Participants: Ehean Kim Matt French Fitri Gebers Gizem Genç Antonina Nemtinova Robin Maurice Charlotte Otto Otto Helmut Kirsten Razzaq Michael Berichon