SYQUIA John
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Graduating School:University of California at Santa Barbara
Faculty:Faculty of Arts and Letters
Course / Major:English
Kind of school:University
Date of graduation:2003.03
Completion status:Graduated
Country location code:United States
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Graduate school:Temple University Japan Campus
Department:Graduate School, Division of Education
Course completed:Master's Course
Date of completion:2015.08
Completion status:Completed
Country:Japan
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Research field:Humanities & Social Sciences / Foreign language education
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Research field:Humanities & Social Sciences / Linguistics
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Language: English
Title: Small Talk: A Qualitative Analysis of University English Teacher Practices
Journal name: Ritsumeikan Studies in Language and Culture vol.32 (1) (p.34 - 47)
Date of publication: 2020.07
Author(s): John SyquiaType of publication: Research paper (scientific journal)
Co-author classification: Single Author
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Language: English
Title: Difficult Sounds for Japanese Learners: Three Original Activities for the Classroom
Journal name: Temple University Japan Studies in Applied Linguistics
Date of publication: 2016.04
Author(s): John SyquiaType of publication: Research paper (scientific journal)
Co-author classification: Single Author
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Language: English
Title: Lying and Deception
Journal name: Back to Basics: Filling the gaps in pragmatics teaching materials
Date of publication: 2016.04
Author(s): John SyquiaType of publication: Research paper (scientific journal)
Co-author classification: Single Author
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Language:English
Title:Creating Experiential Learning Opportunities for Language Learners: Acting Locally While Thinking Locally
Publisher:The Japan Association for Language Teaching
Journal name:JALT Journal vol.40 (2) (p.156 - 159)
Date of publication:2018.10
Author(s):John SyquiaType of publication:Book review, literature introduction, etc.
Co-author classification:Single Author