Xiaoqing Ma's Teaching Portfolio

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Extensive training as a master of English language specified in Translation Theory and Practice, 7-year experience of teaching foreign languages on university level, and strong interpersonal skills should qualify me to go through the Startalk Program of Virginia University. I hope I can grasp this opportunity to build up a more solid career foundation for being a better teacher and cross-cultural communicator. I believe that my past experiences as a teacher and academic make me a very competitive candidate.

As you will note from my resume, except my part-time occupation as a language instructor at Duke University, I also teach students from Raleigh Academy of Chinese Language and Chapel Hill Institute of Culture and Language Education. Although it has been only one year, thanks to the knowledge of foreign language acquisition and the teaching experience I built up back in China, I have quickly and successfully switched gears and adapted to teaching Chinese to non-native speakers. Being exposed to so many different students with different backgrounds, ranging from 10th graders to 50-year old language learners, I have established adequate knowledge about the rules and patterns of acquisition and realized the importance of teaching with the understanding of those differences.

 My enthusiasm and experience of teaching languages were established and reinforced in East China University of Science and Technology in Shanghai, where I taught Comprehensive English and Translation for 6 years. I’ve found imparting language skills to new learners deeply rewarding and I take great comfort and job satisfaction in seeing my work being appreciated and valued. My efforts were rewarded by all kinds of awards and of course, most important of all, my students’ rapid progress and growing interest in foreign languages.

My experience of simultaneous interpretation, however, greatly sharpened my sense of language and made me realize that given the chance, my potential can be fully cultivated.

So, being a native speaker of Chinese, a master degree holder of language and an enthusiast of culture exchange, I am confident that I am qualified to be an effective Chinese teacher.

 

This E-Portfolio was first compiled during the 3-week 2009 Virginia Startalk Chinese Teacher Academy. Please follow the menu on the left panel to view each item in my teaching portfolio. To view the website for the 2009 Virginia Startalk Chinese Teacher Academy, please follow this link:

http://xrl.us/UVaStartalk2009

 

  Last updated on July 6, 2009. Please contact Tabatha555@gmail.com  for questions.