Elina Panova
1. Education
· Kuibyshev (Samara) State Pedagogical University,
Foreign Languages Department. Majoring in English
language teaching (1971).
· Language teaching qualification improvement courses
at Edwards Language School (London, Great Britain)
in 1994 (winter and summer), 1995, 1996, 1997, 2000.
· Insearch Language Centre, University of Technology
(Sydney, Australia) (1998).
After graduation I worked as a teacher of English
at international gymnasium No.11 focusing on English
language studying (1971-1980). I have been working
in Samara State University since 1980 as a senior
instructor. For several years I combined my teaching
duties with the functions of the Dean Deputy at
the Philological Faculty.
2. Professional Interests are related with
the area of teaching English:
· developing listening comprehension;
· Drama Technique in Language Learning Creative
Classroom, etc.
3. Conferences
· Regular participation in annual conferences of
language teaching techniques (organized by Samara
State University).
· All Russian Science Practical Conference "Foreign
Languages in the System of Non-Stop Education"
(November, 1997; Moscow)
· City Science Practical Conference organized by
Developing Education Centre, Longman Publishing
House (March, 2001)
4. Publications
1. Special Recommendations in Grammar for the 2nd
- year students, majoring in English. Samara, 1985.
2. Recommendations in Supplementary reading for
the 1st - 2nd - year students. Samara, 1986.
3. Recommendations for the 4th - year students
in Reading "All the King's Men" by R.P.Warren.
Samara, 1999.
4. Drama Techniques in Language Learning. Theses.
International Conference TESOL, ELT. Samara, April,
2001.
5. Cinema: history and genres. Handbook. Samara,
2007. 96 p. (with L.Soboleva and E. Loginova)
5. Courses Taught
· Conversation and Writing Skills in English (with
2nd - and 3rd - year students);
· Reading and discussing English and American books
(with 2nd, 3rd, and 4th - year students)
· English Grammar in Practice (with 2nd -year students)
· Conversation and Writing Skills. Disputing (for
students of Sociology)
· Conversation and Interpreting Skills (for Law
students)
· School Practice Supervision