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Alumni

Graduated Year Name Degree Programme Study Mode Thesis Title Supervisor
2010 HUANg, Zeping MPhil AEL F The Effects of Lexical Input on L2 Writing: A Corpus-informed Approach Prof. George BRAINE
2010 LEE, Shuk Ling Candy MPhil AEL F Rape Talk: An Anaylsis of Dyadic Difference, Rape Myths, and Metaphors in CUHK Undergraduates’ Conversations Prof. Gwendolyn GONG
2010 LEE, Tin Yan Grace MPhil ELS F The Risus Purus: Laughter Today in Beckett’s Endgame and Pinter’s The Birthday Party Prof. David HUDDART
2010 LEUNG, Eva MPhil ELS F The Quest for Recognition: A Thematic Exploration in Jane Eyre, Villette, Cat’s Eye and Moral Disorder Prof. David PARKER
2010 LI, Qian Christina PhD AEL F Focus on Form in Task-based Language Teaching ‐ Exploring the Effects of Post-task Activities and Task Practice on Learners’ Oral Performance Prof. Peter SKEHAN
2010 MAO, Yuanbo MPhil ELS F The Synergistic Relationship between Painting and Poetry in Derek Walcott Prof. Eddie TAY
2010 PAN, Ping Cathy PhD AEL F Making Requests in Institutional E-mail Communication in Hong Kong: An Interlanguage and Intercultural Pragmatics Approach Prof. Jane JACKSON
2009 AN, Ning PhD ELS F The Affirmation of Ordinary Life ‐ a Comparative Study of Middlemarch and Honglou Meng Prof. David PARKER
2009 CHAN, Woon Ki MPhil ELS F “The Open Wound”: Bodies and Space in Pinter and Kane Prof. David HUDDART
2009 JIN, Lili PhD ELS F Through Female Eyes: Paula Vogel and the Dramatic Tradition Prof. Timothy WEISS
2009 KANG, Yanbin PhD ELS F Emily Dickinson and China Prof. Jason GLECKMAN
2009 LAW, Wai Ling MPhil AEL F The systematicity of vowel realizations in Hong Kong English Prof. Jette HANSEN EDWARDS
2009 NG, Chak Kwan MPhil ELS F Performativity and the Invention of Subjectivity in William Wordsworth and T.S. Eliot Prof. Julian LAMB
2009 PAN, Lin MPhil AEL F Investigating Hong Kong university students’ beliefs about English learning Prof. Jane JACKSON
2009 WANG, Zhan Jane PhD AEL F Modeling L2 Speech Production and Performance: Evidence from Five Types of Planning and Two Task Structures Prof. Peter SKEHAN
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