
Department of Languages & Intercultural Education
Sponsors and Exhibitors
The ESEA committee extends its grateful thanks to the organisations listed below (in alphabetical order) that have provided sponsorship or are exhibiting at the conference.
Cambridge University Press is the publisher of Rose Senior's award-winning book The Experience of Language Teaching. Rose, who is this year's country speaker for Australia, will be signing copies of her book at the conference.
Curtin Recreation Services has donated the conference satchels and is offering delegates use of the Curtin gym for only $10 per session including GST. You might also be interested to purchase one of their new lightweight jackets, which retail at $52.
Curtin Humanities IT Services is providing the conference computer equipment and internet access for delegates during the conference, as well as technical support.
The Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs will be exhibiting at the conference to answer your visa queries.
Keyways Publishing produces publications for language teachers: Modern English Teacher and English Teaching Professional. One lucky delegate will win a year's subscription to one of their publications at the conference dinner.
Perth's Language Centre Bookshop provides publications for all your language needs. Visit their stand at the conference and learn more about what they can offer.
The National Centre for Language Training is Australia's only government funded national organisation for the provision of the language and cultural awareness programs to businesses in Australia.
TOEFL is an internationally recognised English language test that has recently become available on the internet. Visit the TOEFL stand at the conference to find out more about this interesting development.
WesternXposure is the conference's exclusive tour operator, and you can visit their stand during the conference. Why not spend an extra day in Western Australia after the conference by taking advantage of WesternXposure's special offer to ESEA delegates: visit the popular sightseeing spot The Pinnacles for only $99 (reduced from the normal cost of $135).
