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          vocabulary/glossary builder (pertaining to a variety of subject matters, e.g. current affairs, law,
          business  and  finance,  medical  and  health);  and  with  interpretation  problems  identified  and
          explained, and possible solutions suggested. The acquisition of skills is also complemented by
          the learning of basic principles or rules of interpretation put forward by scholars and veteran
          interpreters, and reading of their academic papers. Upon completion of the course, students
          are expected to have attained the interpretation skills, knowledge and ability for accomplishing
          an interpreting job, and have grasped the interpretation rules and principles essential to the
          solution of language and cultural problems encountered in interpretation.

          ENG 350    Psycholinguistics
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
                This course is designed to introduce students to the major psycholinguistic topics in the
          comprehension and production of language and the relationship between language  and the
          brain. The history and scope of psycholinguistics as well as the mental processes involved in
          the perception, comprehension and production of language and speech will be introduced and
          discussed in the course. In addition, the nature of first and second language acquisition will be
          discussed.

          ENG 364    Second Language Acquisition
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              The course aims to introduce to students the theories and findings concerning the ac-
          quisition  of  English  as  a  Second  Language  (ESL).  It  starts  with  first  language  acquisition
          research, because this is necessary to understand second language acquisition. The early
          sessions cover the revolution that occurred in second language acquisition some twenty to
          thirty years ago (early developments of SLA). These are followed by a switch to examining
          individual  learner  differences  purported  to  affect  second  language  acquisition,  such  as
          language  aptitude,  motivation,  learning  strategies,  learner  beliefs,  etc.  Then  the  course
          explores  contemporary  accounts  of  acquisitional  processes,  but  linked  to  the  classroom
          (classroom-based SLA), so that the focus is on how second language acquisition research
          findings are relevant to pedagogic decision-making.

          ENG 366    Interpreting II
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This course is to allow students who have completed the course Interpreting I to hone
          their  acquired  interpreting  skills,  knowledge  and  ability  on  subject  matters  pertaining  to
          specific fields, like law, business and finance, medical and health, and etc. and to further their
          language knowledge thereof for professional interpretation purposes. Interpretation problems
          involving  Chinese  and  English  languages  in  terms  of  their  linguistic  and  cross-cultural
          perspectives  are  to  be  highlighted  and  explained,  and  possible  solutions  and  approaches
          suggested  and  explored.  The  learning  materials  mainly  include  radio,  TV  and  other  media
          broadcasting of court cases and programmes pertaining to the aforesaid specific fields. Apart



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