Noah Zhu
PhD studentProfile
I am a PhD student in Applied Linguistics at the Department of Linguistics and English Language, Lancaster University. I received MA in TESOL from the University of York and BA in French and English Bilingualism from Soochow University.
My research interest is the application of language corpora in foreign language teaching and learning. My PhD project focuses on three aspects: 1. How effective the data-driven learning will be in EFL writing error correction, compared to other typical consulting resources such as dictionaries; 2. How concordance lines extracted from authentic language corpora coordinate with teacher and student’s common practice on error correction; 3. How teachers and students perceive such learning material in their daily practice.
My other research interests include: 1. Corpus analysis of online resistance on social media and 2. Chinese-English translation benchmarking for geoheritage.
Lancaster University China Centre (Organisational unit)
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LAEL Postgraduate Conference 2021
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
Corpus Linguistics Conference 2021
Oral presentation
ICRI-HASS CONFERENCE 2021
Oral presentation
SLATx: Improving writing through corpora (Mandarin Version) (Event)
Translation
ALAA and ALANZ Biannual Conference of Applied Linguistics 2019
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
College & University Education and English for Specific Purposes Symposium 2019
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
UCREL - University Centre for Computer Corpus Research on Language (Organisational unit)
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Best Papaer Award
Prize (including medals and awards)