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LI-JUNG LEE ()

3321 University Parkway


Winston-Salem, NC 27106

(336)-831-7262
leelj@wfu.edu

EDUCATION
National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, Taiwan, June 2014
Master of Arts in Teaching Chinese as a Second Language. Thesis: Temporal Expressions in the Narrative Writing of
Chinese Native Speakers and English Learners of Chinese.
National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, June 2010
Bachelor of Arts in Chinese Literature.

TEACHING INTERESTS
Task-based teaching, second language listening and writing, and communicative language teaching.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Chinese Adjunct Instructor, Wake Forest University of Department of East Asian Languages and Culture, WinstonSalem, North Carolina
Lead two drill classes of Elementary Chinese I and two drill classes of Elementary Chinese II, Fall 2013-Spring
2014
Led two sections of Elementary Chinese I, Fall 2014
Administer one-on-one sections in addition to the primary classes to help students improve their pronunciation
and language errors, as well as their ability to connect between meanings and forms
Organize and run weekly Chinese conversation table
Chinese teacher, International Chinese Language Program (ICLP) Flagship Program in Taiwan, National Taiwan
University Language Center, Taipei, Taiwan, August 2013
Taught intermediate Chinese reading and writing to students one-on-one in this Flagship Program of Taiwan
Chinese teacher, Waseda University Education Visiting Group, Taipei, Taiwan, March 2011 and 2012
Instructed elementary and intermediate level undergraduate students
Chinese teacher, Summer Intensive Language Program, International Chinese Language Program (ICLP), National
Taiwan University Language Center, Taipei, Taiwan, August 2011 and 2012
Taught Intermediate-low and Intermediate-Mid level classes to undergraduate students

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Panel Presenter, The Forty-Eighth Annual Conference of the Foreign Language Association of North Carolina,
Winston-Salem, North Carolina, October 2014. Topic: Interactive activities in Chinese classes.
Panel Presenter, Annual Convention and World Language Expo, Orlando, Florida, November 2013. Topic: Comparison
of temporal advancement in writing of three levels students and Chinese native speakers.
Presenter, Annual Conference of Teaching Chinese as a Second Language, Taipei, Taiwan, December 2012. Thesis:
Analyzing discourse functions of time adverbs Yzh and Yxing in Chinese.
Research Assistant, National Taiwan Normal University Mandarin Training Center, Taipei, Taiwan, September 2010December 2012. Research Advisor: Dr. Miao-Ling Hsieh.
Used the interlanguage corpus to analyze thousands of pieces of data to compare the usage of adverbs Cai and
Jiu in Chinese and interlanguage
Summarized the characteristics of Cai and Jiu
Presenter, Annual Conference of Teaching Chinese as a Second Language, Tainan, Taiwan, October 2011. Thesis: A
corpus-based discourse analysis of the model adverb kngp in Chinese.

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