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Kutalia Ekaterine
Associate Professor
Doctor
Department of European Languages and Philology
School of Arts and Humanities


Education  
Tbilisi I. Chavchavadze State University - English Philology - Bachelor - 1998-01-01 - 2002-01-01
International Black Sea University - Faculty of Humanities - Master - 2005-09-01 - 2007-09-07
The language project- England, Bristol - Intensive course for Foreign teachers of English. 50 hours of practical classroom work and observation - Without Degree - 2007-08-01 - 2007-08-31
University of Georgia - School of Humanities- English philology - Doctor - 2008-02-01 - 2012-09-05
English Teachers Association of Georgia (ETAG) - language Development - Without Degree - 2010-04-01 - 2010-04-30
English Teachers Association of Georgia (ETAG)- - Developing writing skills (DWS) - Without Degree - 2011-03-10 - 2011-03-31
English Teachers Association of Georgia (ETAG)- - 16 hour-in-service C1 level training - Without Degree - 2011-05-01 - 2011-05-31
English Teachers Association of Georgia (ETAG)- - 20 hour –in service –training course Academic Writing. - Without Degree - 2011-05-28 - 2011-06-15
English Teachers Association of Georgia (ETAG)- - 15 hour-in service training course Classroom language - Without Degree - 2011-06-01 - 2011-06-15
English Teachers Association of Georgia (ETAG)- - 40 hour-in-service training course Business English (BE) - Without Degree - 2011-07-01 -
University of Georgia - 6 hour training course Teaching Strategies - Without Degree - 2012-03-01 - 2012-03-14
University of Georgia - 6 hour training course Research Methods - Without Degree - 2012-03-30 - 2012-04-15
University of Georgia - 6 hour training course Technology tools for Education - Without Degree - 2012-04-16 - 2012-04-30
American Councils for International Education – Georgia - The Graduate Record Examination -GRE® revised General Test - Without Degree - 2012-07-26 -
Publications  
JUST NEWS - 2010
Communicative language teaching (CLT) through English newspaper vocabulary - 2011
Fostering autonomous learning in ESP through ICT - 2011
- 2011
promoting an interdisciplinary collaboration in languages for specific purposes: from teachers’ perspective: Two heads are better than one (The case of Georgia) - 2011
A study of Language learning strategies in an ESP context - 2011
ESP objectives in the methods of teaching the English language - 2011
Didactization of Metaphors in Political Discourse - 2012
Teaching methods of Political discourse based on political speech;(empirical research) - 2012
A study of Language learning strategies in an ESP context: Based on the study of politics and international relation students; - 2012
Teaching commonly used political phrases and terms via world news and events. Personal experience; - 2013
Assessing the suitability and availability of different dictionaries among Georgian Learners; - 2013
A Need for English Language Proficiency for 21st Century Diplomats - 2013
Psychological factors In ESP teaching - 2013
Gender and means of linguistic manipulation in communication process - 2014
Book -Talking Newspaper - 2014
Linguistic problems in intercultural communications - 2015
Thematic peculiarities of American politicians’ inauguration speeches; - 2016
Semantic space of Death in ESP and idiomatic expressions, comparative analysis; - 2016
Corpus-based Approaches in Teaching ESP Terminologies (Medical terminology) - 2017
Promoting Awareness of Teaching Business English collocations Techniques - 2018
The role of ESP Terminology in English for specific purposes; - 2018
BOOK - ISBN-978-620-0-47436-0; - 2019
Linguistic Analysis of The Emergence of Pandemic-Related Words in The Wake of Covid 19 - 2021
MIGRATION OF METAPHORS IN PROFESSIONAL DISCOURSE - 2021
Analysis of the use of Aglicism in Media Discourse, 2022 - 2022
Encouraging Autonomy in ESP Using ICT - 2023
Conferences  
Diadctization of Metaphors in Political Discourse - 29-05-2011
A study of Language learning strategies in an ESP context: - 28-07-2011
The XVIIth international Scientific and Practical Conference “THE VALUE SYSTEM OF MODERN SOCIETY’ London, United Kingdom; - 19-01-2012
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Political communication in information society - 20-05-2012
Teaching methods in political discourse on the basis of political speeches (Empirical Research) - 03-07-2012
XLVI international Research and Practice Conference and I stage of the Championship in philological Science “In the beginning there was the word: History and Actual problems of Philology and Linguistics”- - 28-03-2013
International Research and Practice Conference and the II stage of the National Research Analytics Championship in Pedagogical Science-“Urgent problems of Modern Pedagogics”; - 21-05-2013
The Fifth Annual Conference in Humanitarian Sciences - 25-05-2013
The Sixth Annual Conference in Humanitarian Sciences, - 17-05-2014
The Seventh Annual Conference in Humanitarian Sciences University of Georgia - 21-05-2015
The Eighth Annual Conference in Humanitarian Sciences, University of Georgia - 20-05-2016
International Conference “language, Culture and World View”, University of Georgia; - 21-09-2016
The Ninth Annual Conference in Humanitarian Sciences, University of Georgia - 18-05-2017
The Tenth Annual Conference in Humanitarian Sciences, University of Georgia - 19-05-2018
9th International Conference on Social Researches and Behavioral Science; - 25-06-2021
10th International Online Conference on Social Researches and Behavioral Sciences - 29-10-2021
11th international conference on Social Researches and Behavioral Science - 10-06-2022
14 th international Conference on Social Researches and Behavioral Sciences - 17-10-2023
Scientific Projects  
Erasmus+ Staff Mobility for Teaching - 2019
Courses  
Academic Writing for Philologists II-ACWR2110E (  2019/2020; )
Language and Intercultural communication-LANC2117E (  2018/2019; 2019/2020; 2020/2021; 2021/2022; )
English language (Elementary)-ENGL111500PR (  2009/2010; )
English Language (Vocabulary, Grammar) I-ENGL1122E (  2017/2018; 2018/2019; 2019/2020; 2020/2021; 2021/2022; )
English Language (Vocabulary, Grammar) I-ENGL1243E (  2022/2023; 2023/2024; )
English Language (Vocabulary, Grammar) II-ENGL1212E (  2018/2019; 2019/2020; 2020/2021; 2021/2022; )
English Language (Vocabulary, Grammar) II-ENGL1244E (  2022/2023; 2023/2024; )
English Language I (A1)-ENGL1145 (  2009/2010; 2010/2011; )
English Language for Philologists I (B1)-ENGL1140 (  2013/2014; )
English I-ENGL114000PR (  2007/2008; 2009/2010; 2010/2011; )
English language II (A2)-ENGL1245 (  2009/2010; 2010/2011; 2013/2014; 2014/2015; )
English language for Philologists II (B2)-ENGL1240 (  2010/2011; 2011/2012; 2013/2014; )
English II-ENGL124000PR (  2010/2011; )
English Language III (B1/1)-ENGL2145 (  2010/2011; 2011/2012; 2012/2013; 2013/2014; 2014/2015; 2015/2016; )
English Language III (B1/1)-ENGL2147 (  2018/2019; 2023/2024; )
English language for Philologists III (C1)-ENGL2140 (  2011/2012; 2012/2013; 2014/2015; )
English III-ENGL214000PR (  2007/2008; 2010/2011; )
English language IV (B1/2)-ENGL2215 (  2008/2009; 2009/2010; 2011/2012; 2012/2013; 2015/2016; )
English language V (B2/1)-ENGL3115 (  2008/2009; 2009/2010; 2013/2014; 2016/2017; )
English Language VI (B2/2)-ENGL3213 (  2017/2018; 2018/2019; 2020/2021; 2021/2022; 2022/2023; )
English language VI (B2/2)-ENGL3215 (  2009/2010; 2013/2014; 2014/2015; 2017/2018; )
English langauge VII (C1/1)-ENGL3216 (  2009/2010; )
English for Philologists IV (B2/2)-ENGL1114 (  2021/2022; )
English for Philologists I (B1/1)-ENGL1111 (  2019/2020; 2020/2021; )
English Language for Philologists (Politics)-ENGL3243 (  2022/2023; 2023/2024; )
English Language for Philologists 1 (B2/1)-ENGL1115 (  2023/2024; )
English Language for Philologists 2 (B2/2)-ENGL1116 (  2023/2024; )
English for Philologists II (B1/2)-ENGL1112 (  2020/2021; )
English for Philologists III (B2/1)-ENGL1113 (  2021/2022; )
English language for Philologists IV (Business)-ENGL2240 (  2014/2015; )
English for Philologists V (B2+)-ENGL2214 (  2022/2023; )
English language for Philologists V (Law)-ENGL3140 (  2015/2016; )
English Language for Philologists VI (Politics)-ENGL3240 (  2015/2016; )
Language for Special Purposes II (Politics)-ENGL3221 (  2010/2011; 2011/2012; )
Journalism, Intermediate-ENGL114100PR (  2008/2009; )
Media Language-MLAN2210E (  2019/2020; 2020/2021; 2021/2022; )
Bachelor's Degree Thesis in English Language-ENGL4240 (  2012/2013; )
Analysis of Newspaper Articles-ENGN3221E (  2022/2023; 2023/2024; )
Bussiness English C1-ENGL5130 (  2018/2019; )
Bussiness English C2-ENGL5250 (  2018/2019; )
Internship in Business Administration-INTR4208 (  2011/2012; )
Schedule  
English Language (Vocabulary, Grammar) I-ENGL1243E
English Language (Vocabulary, Grammar) II-ENGL1244E
English Language III (B1/1)-ENGL2147
English Language for Philologists (Politics)-ENGL3243
English Language for Philologists 1 (B2/1)-ENGL1115
English Language for Philologists 2 (B2/2)-ENGL1116
Analysis of Newspaper Articles-ENGN3221E





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