After graduating with a BA in English Language & Literature, Kathy continued her studies in linguistics by pursuing an MA in Special Applications of Linguistics.
Kathy teaches a variety of credit-bearing and supplementary English language courses. She also serves as Coordinator of a postgraduate course, English Communication Skills for Job-seeking.
Scholarship
Enhancing Large-Class Language Teaching: Co-Teaching Strategies, Technology Integration, and Student Engagement
JHAVERI, Aditi; GASKELL, Delian Dawn; SAMPSON, Nicholas Alistair; SIN, Kathy Mun Yee; CHAN, Sandy Wai Ching
DOI: 10.23350/eltcrj.222
Teaching large language classes presents unique challenges in maintaining engagement and personalized instruction. This study explores innovative approaches through a qualitative case study of LANG1234: Professional Speaking for the Workplace, an English for Specific Purposes (ESP) course at a Hong Kong university designed to develop professional communication skills across disciplines in a large class size format. Grounded in the ESP principle of addressing learners’ specific professional needs, the course features modules on branding, crisis communication, and intercultural competence. Drawing on instructor reflections and course documents, the paper examines how co-teaching models, technology integration, and active learning strategies are deployed to overcome the constraints of the large-class format. Findings indicate that collaborative co-teaching, digital tools (e.g., Miro, Mentimeter), and structured interactions successfully foster an interactive, skills-based learning environment. The study also identifies key challenges, including instructor role ambiguity and the ‘disjuncture’ of teaching profession-specific content, underscoring the need for structured professional development to support ESP educators in effectively scaling interactive, communicative language instruction.<br/><br/>
Masculinity in Contemporary Advertisements
Sin, Kathy Mun Yee
ISBN: 9783653002898
Source: Paper presented at Crossing Boundaries: Studies in English Language, Literature, and Culture in a Global Environment, p. 145
DOI: 10.3726/978-3-653-00289-8