Yujeong Choi

Assistant Professor, Department of East Asian Studies
Centre for the Study of Korea



Biography

Yujeong Choi teaches various Korean language courses. She earned her PhD in Second Language Acquisition (SLA) at the University of Texas Arlington. Her research interests are in linguistics, language acquisition and use of technology to reinforce language learning. Her scholarly articles have appeared in various academic journals including Korean Language in AmericaTeaching Korean as a Foreign Language (외국어로서의 한국어교육), Applied Language Learning, and The Mental Lexicon.

Education

PhD, Linguistics, University at Texas at Arlington
MA, Linguistics, University of South Carolina
MA, English Literature and Language, Sungkyunkwan University
BS, Chemistry, Dongguk University

Publications

New Generation Korean: Beginner Level (University of Toronto Press : 2021)

“Into the Dragon’s Den: Practicing KFL business communication skills through project-based learning” (Penn State University Press : 2018)

“Project-Based Learning in Korean as Foreign Language: A study on the production of book trailer and learners’ responses” (Teaching Korean as a Foreign Language : 2018)

“The locus of the masked onset priming effect: Evidence from Korean” (John Benjamins Publishing Company : 2015)

“Hypothesis Testing and Interaction in Task-Based Interaction” (Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center : 2014)

“The locus of the masked onset priming effect: Evidence from Korean” (John Benjamins Publishing Company : 2013)



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