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Dr Fei-Yu Chuang

Job Title
Learning Technologist
Department
Applied Linguistics
Phone
024 76574040
Research Interests

My main research interests are in second language acquisition, computer-assisted language learning, especially in the area of CALL materials development, error analysis, corpus linguistics and written accuracy and the Chinese learner.

Biography

I trained as an English language teacher and taught English in high schools in Taiwan for a couple of years. I then retrained as a computer scientist and worked as a freelance web designer. I joined the Centre for Applied Linguistics at Warwick as a Postgraduate Research Fellow in 2002, teaching on MA programmes and conducting my doctoral research. After completing my PhD in ELT/Applied Linguistics in 2005, I worked on a series of CALL materials development projects (e.g. GrammarTalk, Academic English Zone and the LEAP: Learning English for Academic Purposes) . Currently, I am responsible for the maintenance of the centre website and the management of course Moodle and also contribute to teaching on short courses.

  • Chuang, Fei-Yu, Nesi, Hilary, 2008. GrammarTalk: international students' responses to an online grammar resource. 40th BAAL Annual Conference on Technology, Ideology and Practice in Applied Linguistics, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, U.K., Sep 6-8, 2007, Published in Proceedings of the BAAL Annual Conference on Technology, Ideology and Practice in Applied Linguistics, pp. 19-20