The letter Dear my fellow CTL students, Student exchange is for me to spend time away from my home country and experience life different from mine. I joined the institutional-level exchange programme in Sem A of 2002 at Lancaster University (UK). I must say that this exchange is such a precious opportunity for me to learn more about Linguistics, the British culture and even myself! Living in a completely English-speaking environment, writing my first academic essay, talking with people in English all the time, seeing loads of sheeps and rabbits, making many
The letter (cont’d) English friends, raising money for a local charity…... what I have never done before!!! There is no way to express all my experiences and feelings in words actually because you have to “experience” it! The next person who gains a lot in the exchange programme may be…YOU!!! Grasp your opportunity! Finally, I want to express my gratitude to Dr.Webster, Rachel, Richard, Candy, all of my teachers in CityU and Lancaster, my family, my exchange mates, Sue, Carmen, Eleanor, Franco and Venny. Thank you for giving me all the support on my way!
The letter (cont’d) Please don’t hesitate to contact me if you have any questions about the exchange programme! Best wishes, Ho Siu Yee (BALIS Year-3)
Contact Information Telephone: ICQ:
Student Exchange Programmes There are two exchange programmes for the students: 1. Institutional-level Exchange Programme under the sponsorship of the Student Exchange Fund (SEF). Please consult the programme leader on the suitability of the proposed exchange study. Departmental Coordinator: Dr. Richard Sheung BACH programme leader : Dr. Wong Pui Kwong BATI programme leader : Dr. Sin King Kui BALIS programme leader : Dr. Jonathan Webster Deadline for application: 15 February 2003 For more information, visit:
Student Exchange Programmes 2. Hong Kong Bank Foundation Overseas Scholarship Scheme 1 year exchange programme For BALIS and BATI Year 1 students only Please visit this website for further information: or the CTL notice board outside the department Deadline for application: 15 February 2003 *Students can apply for both schemes at the same time.
Lancaster Town Ashton Memorial
Lancaster University Northern England Department of Linguistics and Modern English Language (LAMEL)
Grizedale College My college
Course 1 LING207 Language and Identities: gender, ethnicity and class Politics of Linguistic Identities Language as a social phenomenon Language, dialect & standard Bilingualism & bilingual communities Language and Gender, Ethnicity & Class Classroom language
Course 2 LING208 Language Acquisition and Language Origins Interdiscipline: Linguistics, Biology, Palaeontology and Psychology Human Evolution & Language Origin Human Language VS Animal Communication First language acquisition in infants Second language acquisition in adults
Course 3 LING209 Language and Education Language and literacy in educational practice The acquisition of language National Literacy Strategy Literacy Hour
Course 3 The Christ Church Primary School
Study Environment “Reading for a degree!” Lecture: 1 Hour Seminar: 1 Hour
Obstacles “How can I survive in this jail?”
Obstacles “A completely English- speaking Environment!” “What are they talking about?” Culture shock! Home Sick! “What can I do???” Overcome the problems and enjoy my life!
English Environment Practice makes Perfect!
English Environment Morecambe’s Rotary Club
English Environment Home Visit
Local Culture Sunday Lunch “The pig is flying!”
Local Culture Christmas
Extra Curricular Activities RAG (Raise and Give Society)
Extra Curricular Activities The Great Student Poppy Chase 2002, The Royal British Legion
HOST Program (UK) The international students who study in UK visit the host families in holidays.
HOST Program (UK) Sheep Scanning
Due date for application 15 Feb 2003!!!