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Who gets to be legitimate in the English classroom? A view from the inside
As an English language learner, migrant, and long-time TESOL practitioner, I have often found myself navigating the space between what is pedagogically sound and what is socially expected in English language classrooms—particularly in the Chinese context.
Dan Zhou
Aug 27


‘Hedging’ is Not Weakness: Understanding Language Choices Across Cultures
I remember the very first time I heard about hedging. It was during my master’s degree in the UK. In one particular class, where around 70% of the students were Chinese, our professor spent nearly 40 minutes trying to teach us how to hedge in our English writing.
Kaiyu Ma
Jul 3


Employing Students' Language Resources to Unlock Academic English Writing
When I think about academic English writing, it is not just the topic of my PhD research – it is also a deeply personal journey that has shaped who I am: from a student to a teacher, and now a PhD researcher.
Yuchen Hou
May 9


Rethinking language use in English language education in China
I was born and raised during a golden era of English language education in China. By the time I was in the third grade, English had...
Kaiyu Ma
Jul 30, 2024
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