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Jonathan Phan

Instructor

Contact Information

Telephone: 6601 1776
Email: j.phan@nus.edu.sg
Office: CELC #03-01 (10 Architecture Drive, Singapore 117511)

Jonathan PHAN is a Master of Arts graduate at the School of Languages, Literacies and Translation, Universiti Sains Malaysia, and has a bachelor’s degree in English for Professionals from the same university. Previously, he taught the Intensive English Programme at his alma mater, and was formerly a graduate research assistant. He also taught English to primary and secondary students in Malaysian schools, with some experience as a rapporteur. Although his research interests include English as a Second/Foreign Language (ESL/EFL) and English writing skills for Malaysian indigenous students (Orang Asli), he is an avid fan of the history of English, and is keen to explore the field of cognitive linguistics.

During his free time, he builds and paints miniatures for a particular tabletop game. Besides playing rhythm games, he is also constantly trying to get back into the habit of reading for leisure.

Recent Courses Taught and/or Coordinated

  • ES2631 Critique and Communication of Thinking and Design
  • CDE2000 Creating Narratives

Selected Publications (since 2019)

  • Ganapathy, M., Che Lah, S., Kaur, M., Tan, D., Kasuma., S. A. A., Jamal, M., Abdullah, M. K. K., & Phan, J. (2023). A genre-based pedagogy to promote Orang Asli students’ writing performance. USM Press.
  • Ganapathy, M., Che Lah, S., & Phan, J. (2022). Creativity via a genre pedagogy to promote EFL indigenous students’ writing. 3L: Language, Linguistics, Literature, 28(1), 28-43. http://dx.doi.org/10.17576/3L-2022-2801-03
  • Ganapathy, M., Kaur, M., Jamal, M., & Phan, J. (2022). The effect of a genre-based pedagogical approach on Orang Asli students’ EFL writing performance. Malaysian Journal of Learning and Instruction, 19(1), 85-113. http://dx.doi.org/10.32890/mjli2022.19.4
  • Phan, J., & Ganapathy, M. (2020). The effect of genre approach on Malaysian Orang Asli EFL students’ descriptive writing. AJELP: Asian Journal of English Language and Pedagogy, 8(2), 39-54. http://dx.doi.org/10.37134/ajelp.vol8.2.4.2020
  • Ganapathy, M., Tan, D., & Phan, J. (2020). Impact of written corrective feedback on Malaysian ESL secondary students’ writing performance. 3L: Language, Linguistics and Literature, the Southeast Asian Journal of English Language Studies, 26(3), 139-153. http://dx.doi.org/10.17576/3L-2020-2603-11
  • Ganapathy, M., Tan, D., & Phan, J. (2020).  Students’ perceptions of teachers’ written corrective feedback in the Malaysian ESL classroom. Malaysian Journal of Learning and Instruction, 17(2), 103-136. http://dx.doi.org/10.32890/mjli2020.17.2.4

Selected Presentations (since 2019)

  • Phan, J., & Teng, J. (2023). Investigating students’ perception and use of ChatGPT as a learning tool to develop English writing skills: A survey analysis [Paper presentation]. In Higher Education Campus Conference (HECC) 2023, 7 December, National University of Singapore. https://blog.nus.edu.sg/hecc2023proceedings/investigating-students-perception-and-use-of-chatgpt-as-a-learning-tool-to-develop-english-writing-skills-a-survey-analysis/
  • Ganapathy, M., Che Lah, S., & Phan, J. (2021). Creativity via a genre pedagogy: To promote EFL indigenous students’ writing. In 24-Hour MATSDA-International Language Learning Conference 2021, 11-12 August, MATSDA-International Language Learning Conference 2021. MATSDA and School of Languages, Literacies and Translation, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
  • Phan, J., & Ganapathy, M. (2021). The practicality of genre approach for teaching ESL students in Malaysian secondary schools. In the 5th International Postgraduate Colloquium (InPaC) 2021, 14 July, School of Languages, Literacies and Translation, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
  • Ganapathy, M., Tan, D., & Phan, J. (2021). Students’ perceptions of teachers’ written corrective feedback in the Malaysian ESL classroom. In the 3rd International Conference on Language Learning and Teaching 2021, 24-25 August, Centre for Modern Languages, Universiti Malaysia Pahang.
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