Journal Articles and Book Chapters
- Chan, M., & Benati, A. (2023). Motivational factors and structured input effects on the acquisition of English causative passive forms. Ampersand, 10(2023), 100111. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.amper.2023.100111
- Chan, H. (2023). Ideating task-based designs for special education learners. TESOL Journal, 00, e711. https://doi.org/10.1002/tesj.711
- Choi, T. H., & Chan, H. (2023). Moving forward with TESOL materials development: Introducing the special issue. TESOL Journal.
https://doi.org/10.1002/tesj.707
- Chan, M. (forthcoming in 2023). What Chinese professionals consider most significant and challenging in communicating orally in the workplace. In M. Chan (Ed.), Perspectives of teaching workplace English in the 21st century. Routledge.
- Chan, M. (forthcoming in 2023). Communicative needs of Chinese professionals in Hong Kong and pedagogical implications. In M. Chan (Ed.), Perspectives of teaching workplace English in the 21st century. Routledge.
- Chan, M. (forthcoming in 2023). Genre analysis of persuasive texts: sales correspondence, invitations and charity appeals, and pedagogical implications. In M. Chan (Ed.), Perspectives of teaching workplace English in the 21st century. Routledge.
- Li, C. (2023). Investigating the tensions and negotiations on the site of peer tutoring in second language writing in higher education. System. 113.10289
- Li, C. (in press). Student tutor writing consultation service as a credible alternative to teacher advising. In Wong, L. (Ed), Best Practices in Teaching of Academic English in Hong Kong. Routledge.
- Li, C. (2023). Tutor reflections on peer tutoring in second language writing in higher education. OASIS Summary of Li, C. (2023) in System. https://oasis-database.org/concern/summaries/wh246t10x?locale=en
- Wang, S., Li, C. & Yu, W. K. (2023). Assessing the quality of reference books on the English writing examination in Hong Kong: How can an evaluation checklist help? TESOL Journal. 14(2)
- Zhang, H. E. (2023, Jan. 9). Laughter of the displaced: A review of Gish Jen’s Thank You, Mr. Nixon. Cha: An Asian Literary Journal, chajournal.blog/2023/01/09/nixon/