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The University of Cordoba (Spain) and University College of London (UK) are proud to announce the Second E-Expert Seminar in Translation and Language Teaching about: Taking Stock of Recent Advances in Pedagogical Translation and Foreign Language Education.
This second virtual expert seminar aims to create a shared space for reflection on topics related to translation and language teaching. The conference will be held in English and Spanish using Adobe Connect, a real-time video conferencing tool that lets you add files, share applications, and use a virtual whiteboard to interact.