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Dr. Wen-Hsien Yang

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Name: Wen-Hsien Yang
Telephone Office: 07-8060505#23000;34191
Fax: 07-806-0602
Education: Educational qualification University of Exeter, PhD University of Warwick, MA
Category: Full-Time
Position Titles: Professor
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112其他,ESCIThe Perceived Effectiveness of the Blended Team-based Learning (BTBL) Model on Promoting Intercultural Awareness in Hospitality Education
112SSCI,Validating the conceptual domains of elementary school teachers’ knowledge and needs vis-à-vis the CLIL approach in Chinese-speaking contexts
112TSSCI,Evaluating Learners’ Satisfaction with a Distance Online CLIL Lesson During the Pandemic 新冠肺炎疫情期間評量學習者對線上「學科內容與語言學習結合教學法」遠距課程之滿意度研究
109TSSCI,Designing a CLIL-based Cultural Training Course to Enhance Learners’ Cultural Quotient (CQ) by Introducing Internationalisation at Home (IaH)
106ESCI, ScopusThe deployment of English learning strategies in the CLIL approach: A comparison study of Taiwan and Hong Kong tertiary level contexts
105TSSCI,From Similarity to Diversity: The Changing Use of Language Learning Strategies in CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning) Education at the Tertiary Level in Taiwan
105其他,AUDIOSLIDES PRESENTATIONS AS AN APPENDANT GENRE – KEY WORDS, PERSONAL PRONOUNS, STANCE AND ENGAGEMENT
104MLA, ProQuest, EBSCOAn investigation of learning efficacy, management difficulties and improvements in tertiary CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning) programmes in Taiwan: A survey of stakeholder perspectives
104ESCI, ScopusESP vs. CLIL: A coin of two sides or a continuum of two extremes?
104ERIHFrom perceived needs to material design: Users evaluating the effectiveness of a self-developed English for MICE textbook in a Taiwan hospitality and tourism university
104SSCI,Evaluative language and interactive discourse in journal article highlights
103SSCI,AHCI,Tuning university undergraduates for high mobility and employability under the Content and Language Integrated Learning approach (DOI:10.1080/13670050.2015.1061474)
103THCIStrategies, interaction and stance in conference language: ESP presentations made by non-native English speakers
103SSCI,"Call for papers": Analysis of the schematic structure and lexico-grammar in CFPs for academic conferences.
103ERIHStance and engagement: A corpus-based analysis of academic spoken discourse across science domains
103SSCI,AHCI,CLIL next In Asia: Evidence of learners’ achievement in Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) education from a Taiwan tertiary degree-programme
103SSCI,AHCI,What makes a Taiwan CLIL programme highly recommended or not recommended?
103ScopusGenre analysis of dissertation acknowledgements: A comparative study across contexts
103ERA, MLA, LLBATwo-folded messages behind CFP: A cross disciplinary examination
102SSCI,AHCI,CLIL next In Asia: Evidence of learners’ achievement in Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) education from a Taiwan tertiary degree-programme. (Advanced PDF: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13670050.2014.904840)
102其他,National appraisal and stakeholders’ perceptions of a tertiary CLIL programme in Taiwan
102Asian Education Index“All’s well that ends well?”- A generic analysis on applicants’ English autobiographical statements of purposes for applying undergraduate programmes in an EFL context
102SSCI,AHCI,What makes a Taiwan CLIL programme highly recommended or not recommended?
102THCIUniversity marketisation and applicants’ expectations: A genre analysis of university on-line ‘Why choose us?’ texts and readers’ focus on reading them
102ERIHStance and engagement: A corpus-based analysis of academic spoken discourse across science domains
101其他,What makes essays outstanding: A corpus-based analysis of lexical devices used in the test-orientated writings
101ScopusGenre analysis of dissertation acknowledgements: A comparative study across contexts.
101其他,MLA International Bibliography, The LinguistsComparison of gratitude across context variations: A generic analysis of dissertation acknowledgements written by Taiwanese authors in EFL and ESL contexts.
101Asian Education Index, IndexCopernicus InternationalA study of students’ perceptions and attitudes towards genre-based ESP writing instruction.
101Scopus, Asian Education Index, DOAJEvaluating the effectiveness of genre-based instruction: A writing course of English for hospitality and tourism.
101European Reference Index for the Humanities, MLAAnalysing and instructing keywords in English hotel brochure texts
101European Reference Index for the Humanities, MLAA genre analysis of PhD dissertation acknowledgements across disciplinary variations
101Educational Research Abstracts, MLA, LLBATwo-folded messages behind CFP: A cross disciplinary examination.
100其他,Enhancing authenticity in composing informative and promotional texts by analysing key words in a genre-based writing course.
100ERIH, DOAJCan genre-based instruction be ‘promising’ for transferability?