Sunday, October 19, 2008

Prof. Dr. Lee Su Kim's background (The Forbidden)

E-mail Address: sukim25@yahoo.com

Position: Associate Professor, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM)

Fields of Specialisation: Intercultural Communication, Second Language Education

Academic/ Prof. Qualifications:
Degree: Doctorate in Education Field: Second Language Education Year: May 2001 Institution: University of Houston, Texas, USA
Degree: Master in Education Field: TESL Year: 1983 Institution: University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur
Degree: Diploma in Education Field: TESL Year: 1978 Institution: University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur
Degree: Bachelor in Education Field: English language Year: 1978 Institution: University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur

Major Publications:
1. Lee, Su Kim. (1987).The use of freewriting in the teaching of writing. The English Teacher, Vol. XVI Dec. 1987, 99-103.

2. Lee, Su Kim. (1987).Understanding reading strategies. On TESL 1987, Vol. I, 29-36.

3. Lee, Su Kim. (1989).The reading strategies of ESL learners at a Malaysian university. The English Teacher, Vol. XVIII, September 1989, 80-95.

4. Lee, Su Kim.(1991).Malaysian literature in English - the use of English by local writers of fiction. Journal of Language Teaching, Linguistics and Literature,Vol. I, 28-37.

5. Lee, Su Kim. (1992). Journals: a process of discovery. Journal of Language Teaching, Linguistics and Literature, Vol. II, 105-113.

6. Lee, Su Kim. (1994).Designing materials with local color and feel. Guidelines, Vol. 16, No. 2, 78 - 85.

Books
1. Lee, Su Kim. (1994). Explorations: Process-based Writing Tasks in English. Kuala Lumpur: Penerbit Fajar Bakti.

2. Lee, Su Kim. (1995). The Golden Moral Readers: The Four Friends and other Short Stories. Kuala Lumpur: Eastview Publications Sdn. Bhd.

3. Lee, Su Kim. (1995). The Golden Moral Readers: Home Alone and other Short Stories. Kuala Lumpur: Eastview Publications Sdn. Bhd.

4. Lee, Su Kim. (1996).Malaysian Flavours. Kuala Lumpur: Pelanduk Publications.

5. Lee, Su Kim. (1996). Story and Grammar Charts for Form 1. Kuala Lumpur: Penerbit Fajar Bakti.

6. Lee, Su Kim. (1998). Manglish: Malaysian English at Its Wackiest. Singapore: Times Books International.
7. Lee, Su Kim.(2004).Malaysian Flavours. Second Edition. Kuala Lumpur : Pelanduk Publications.

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