2007 San Antonio,Texas: Language Implications of NATO's Expanding Roles
Conference presentations
Bulgaria
The Bulgarian Strategy for Developing the English Language Training and Testing System (2006-2010) in Action (Standardizing the standards of teaching and testing in the Military) by Ms. Sotirova and Mr. DeGrasse
Canada
Are We All on the Same Page? An Exploratory Study on OPI Ratings Across NATO Countries Using the NATO STANAG 6001 by Ms. Dubeau
Escort Interpreting in the Military Field--Basic Interpreting Techniques by Ms. Vasilj-Begovic
Denmark
Update on NATO Mission Language Course Database by Lt Bilgrav
Germany
Experiences Teaching Specialist English to Military Aircraft Technicians with Limited General Language Knowledge by Dr. Sturges
Greece
Welcome to Greece: BILC 2008 (Mr. Papadopoulos)
Netherlands
Interpreter Support for Military Operations by Dr. Seinhorst
NATO
The Latest NATO Efforts in PfP and in Particular the Force Goal Issue for English Language Training by Mr. Bach
Poland
New Level 3 Model Exam in the Light of STANAG 6001 2nd Edition by Capt. Cwierzona
Romania
New Perspectives on Language Training in the Romanian MoD by LTC(s) Juretcu and Vaduva
SHAPE/NATO
SHAPE Language Testing Centre - Update by Mr. Adubato
Slovenia
"Mobile" Testers and Teacher Trainers-A New Challenge by Ms. Djuric
Turkey
Language Training Opportunities for NCOs by MAJ Baltaci
United Kingdom
- Preparation of UK Forces for Live Ops in Iraq & Afghanistan by CDR Cropley
- Defence Operational Languages Support Unit Project Team by LT COL A.J. Parrott
United States
Language Transformation by Mrs. McGinn
BILC
Standardized Language Testing in NATO by Ms. Garza & BAT WG Panel
DLIELC
- Considerations in Establishing a National Foreign Language Training Policy (by Mr. Molloy)
- Topics in Counterinsurgency (by Ms. Funk)
National reports
Austria,
Belgium,
Bulgaria,
Canada,
Czech republic,
Denmark,
Finland,
Germany,
Latvia,
Norway,
Slovakia,
Slovenia,
Sweden,
USA