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Dr Michael Li BA, MA, PhD

Senior Lecturer in Chinese

Doctoral Supervisor
School of Humanities Media and Creative Comm

Professional

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Arts - Shangdong Normal University (1999)
  • Master of Arts - Nankai University (1999)
  • Doctor of Philosophy - University of Waikato (2013)

Certifications and Registrations

  • Licence, Supervisor, ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓÆµ

Research Expertise

Research Interests

-            Second language teaching and acquisition

-            Corpus linguistics

-            Teaching Chinese as a Second Language

-            Translation and interpretation

-            Mobile and Computer Assisted Language Learning

Thematics

Resource Development and Management

Area of Expertise

Field of research codes
Applied Linguistics and Educational Linguistics (200401): Chinese Languages (200311): Language Studies (200300): Languages, Communication And Culture (200000): Linguistics (200400): Translation and Interpretation Studies (200323)

Keywords

-            Second language teaching and acquisition

-            Corpus linguistics

-            Teaching Chinese as a Second Language

-            Translation and interpretation

-            Mobile and Computer Assisted Language Learning

Research Outputs

Journal

Huang, H., & Li, M. (2024). The impact of technology-enhanced language learning environments on second language learners’ willingness to communicate: A systematic review of empirical studies from 2012 to 2023. Language Learning and Technology. 28(1), 1-22
[Journal article]Authored by: Li, S.
Li, M. (2023). A review of technology-enhanced Chinese character teaching and learning in a digital context. Language Learning and Technology. 27(3), 65-82
[Journal article]Authored by: Li, S.
Li, M. (2022). A Co-word analysis of research trends in technology enhanced second language learning and its implications for Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language. International Chinese Language Education. 6(2), 91-110 Retrieved from https://www.bfsujournals.com/c/2022-02-25/509493.shtml
[Journal article]Authored by: Li, S.
Yang Frank, G., Quanjiang, G., Michael, L., Chun, L., & Chuang, W. (2021). Developing literacy or focusing on interaction: New Zealand students’ strategic efforts related to Chinese language learning during study abroad in China. System. 98, Retrieved from https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0346251X21000166
[Journal article]Authored by: Li, S.
Li, S., & Guo, S. (2020). ¶þÓï´Ê»ã½ÌѧÊÓÓòϹúÍâ´ÊÓï´îÅäÑо¿. ÓïÑÔ½ÌÓý¼°ÓïÑÔ¼¼Êõ. , 48-56
[Journal article]Authored by: Li, S.
Li, S. (2020). A study on the relationship between learners' emotion and their learning autonomy ѧϰÕßÇé¸ÐÓëѧϰ×ÔÖ÷ÐÔ¹ØÏµÑо¿. Journal of International Chinese teaching. 27(3), 56-64 Retrieved from http://hjxy.cbpt.cnki.net/WKD/WebPublication/index.aspx?mid=hjxy
[Journal article]Authored by: Li, S.
Gong, Y., Gao, X., Li, M., & Lai, C. (2021). Cultural adaptation challenges and strategies during study abroad: New Zealand students in China. Language, Culture and Curriculum. 34(4), 417-437
[Journal article]Authored by: Li, S.
Li, M. (2020). A Systematic Review of the Research on Chinese Character Teaching and Learning. Frontiers of Education in China. 15(1), 39-72
[Journal article]Authored by: Li, S.
Li, S., Guo, S., & Zhou, Z. (2018). ººÓï½ÌѧÓö¯Ãû´îÅäÊý¾Ý¿â½¨ÉèÛ»Òé. Language Education and Language Technology. 1(2018), 134-141 Retrieved from http://www.jiaodapress.com.cn/
[Journal article]Authored by: Li, S.
Li, S. (2016). ÐÂÎ÷À¼ººÓïÔ¶³Ì½ÌÓýµÄ¼¼ÊõÓ¦ÓÃÓ뷴˼ The technical implication and reflection of the New Zealand Chinese distance education. Journal of International Chinese Teaching ¹ú¼ÊººÓï½ÌѧÑо¿. 12(4), 15-19 Retrieved from http://www.blcup.com/en
[Journal article]Authored by: Li, S.
Guo, S., & Li, S. (2016). Supporting collocation learning and teaching with a Chinese collocation profile database. Journal of Technology and Chinese Language Teaching. 7(2), 38-57 Retrieved from http://www.tclt.us/journal/
[Journal article]Authored by: Li, S.
Li, S., & Guo, S. (2016). Collocation analysis tools for Chinese collocation studies. Journal of Technology and Chinese Language Teaching. 7(1), 56-77 Retrieved from http://www.tclt.us/journal
[Journal article]Authored by: Li, S.
Li, S. (2016). ÃÀ¹úÁôѧÉú´ÊÓï´îÅäµÄÆ«Îó·ÖÎö¼°Æä¶Ô´ÊÓï½ÌѧµÄÆôʾ [A corpus-based analysis of collocational errors by American learners of Chinese and its implication for the teaching of vocabulary]. Chinese as a Second Language. 51(1), 62-78 Retrieved from https://benjamins.com/#catalog/journals/csl/main
[Journal article]Authored by: Li, S.
Li, S. (2014). The gap in the use of lexical cohesive devices in writing between native Chinese speakers and second language users. Journal of the Chinese Language Teachers Association. 49(3), 25-48 Retrieved from http://clta-us.org/
[Journal article]Authored by: Li, S.
Li, S. (2008). ABʽ˫Òô½ÚÐÎÈÝ´ÊAABBÖØµþʽµÄÓïÒåÓïÓÿ¼²ì. Research on Chinese as a Second Language. 3(3), 66-73 Retrieved from http://www.cp.com.cn/
[Journal article]Authored by: Li, S.
Li, S. (2003). "ê¡Ñ§ÂÊ“Êܵ½Ó°Ï죿. Language Planning ÓïÎĽ¨Éè. 2003(1), 40-41 Retrieved from http://www.yywzb.com.cn/
[Journal article]Authored by: Li, S.
Li, S. (2000). ”¸ù±¾“Óë”ʼÖÕ“. »ªÎĽÌѧÓëÑо¿ (TCFL Studies). 1(1)
[Journal article]Authored by: Li, S.
Li, S. (1999). ”¾ÓÈ»“µÄÓïÆª·ÖÎö. ¹ãÖÝ»ªÔ·. 2(2), 21-24
[Journal article]Authored by: Li, S.

Book

Li, M., & Liu, Y. (2023). A Sociocultural Study of Learning Strategies of New Zealand Learners of Chinese During Study Abroad. In Multilingual Education. (pp. 327 - 340).
[Chapter]Authored by: Li, S.
Li, M. (2022). Online Chinese Teaching and Learning at ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓÆµ in New Zealand. In S. Liu (Ed.) Teaching the Chinese Language Remotely: Global Cases and Perspectives. (pp. 181 - 202). London, United Kingdom: Palgrave Macmillan
[Chapter]Authored by: Li, S.
Li, S., Peng, X., & Wang, H.(2004). ¶ÔÍ⺺ÓïÓï·¨ÊÍÒÉ201Àý. Beijng: ÉÌÎñÓ¡Êé¹Ý(The Commercial Press)
[Authored Book]Authored by: Li, S.

Conference

Li, S. (2018). A Corpus-based contrastive study on Collocations in English and Chinese and its implications for machine translation. In X. Li (Ed.) Macao Language and Culture Research (2017): "Language and Modernization" Symposium Proceedings. Vol. 2018 (pp. 123 - 135). Macau
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Li, S.
Li, S. (2017). A corpus-based contrastive study on collocations in English and Chinese and its implications for TCFL vocabulary teaching. , The 14th International Conference on Chinese as a Second Language (ICCSL-14)
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Li, S.
Li, S. (2017, October). Corpus-based contrastive study on Collocations in English and Chinese and its implications for machine translation. Presented at Academic Conference on Language and Modernization. Macau, China.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Li, S.
Li, S. (2016). Creating a more engaging and interactive online learning environment ´´½¨¸ü¾ßÓвÎÓëÐԺͻ¥¶¯ÐÔµÄÍøÂçѧϰ»·¾³. , The International Conference on the Teaching of Chinese: Current Trends and the Globalization of the Chinese Language (ICTC1)
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Li, S.
Li, S. (2016, September). Supporting collocation learning and teaching with a Chinese collocation profile database. Presented at Second Harvard International Conference on Chinese Pedagogy: Innovating Traditions. Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Li, S.
Li, S., & Ishii, . (2015, November). Expressing voice in L2 academic writing: Making connections across and within rhetorical moves. Presented at The 14th Symposium on Second Language Writing Learning to Write for Academic Purposes. Auckland, New Zealand.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Li, S.
Li, S. (2015, June). A Review of the Teaching Model of Chinese Distance Education and its Pedagogical Implications for Online Chinese Course Development. Presented at The 9th International Conference on Internet Chinese Education. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, U.S.A.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Li, S.
Li, S. (2015, April). The use of collocations in texts written by American learners of Chinese and their L1 interference. Presented at the 23rd Princeton Conference on Chinese Language Instruction. New Jersey, U.S.A..
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Li, S.
Li, S. (2014). Moodle? Poodll? Let’s have NOODLL- a new optimized open distance language learning model. The 7th Edition Conference Proceedings. (pp. 95 - 97). Italy: International Conference ICT for Language Learning
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Li, S.
Li, S. (2015). A Statistical Analysis of the Text Readability Features of CFL Learner Texts. In 2014 »ªÓïÎĹú¼ÊÑÐÌÖ»áÂÛÎļ¯, 2014 International Conference of Teaching Chinese as a Second Language
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Li, S.
Li, S. (2014, November). Moodle? Poodll? Let’s have NOODLL- a new optimized open distance language learning model. Presented at International Conference ICT for Language Learning. Florence, Italy.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Li, S.
Li, M. (2014, July). Correlations between the frequency and variety of lexical collocations and CFL learners’ writing proficiency in HSK writing-- A corpus based qualitative and quantitative study. Presented at The 11th International Conference on Teaching Chinese as a Second Language (ICCSL&11) ——Post-Method Perspective on Teaching Chinese as a Second Language. Ninxia University, Yinchuan City, China.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Li, S.
Li, S., & Wang, Z. (2000). ÔÁ·½ÑÔ³ÉÓïÓëÆÕͨ»°³ÉÓïÖ®±È½Ï. : The 7th International Conference on Yue Dialects
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Li, S.

Thesis

Li, S. (2012). Different or similar: Patterns of lexical cohesion in Chinese non-narrative text and their applications in the study of Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language – A corpus-based contrastive study. (Doctoral Thesis, The University of Waikato) Li, S. (2012). Different or similar: Patterns of lexical cohesion in Chinese non-narrative text and their applications in the study of Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language – A corpus-based contrastive study. (Doctoral Thesis)
[Doctoral Thesis]Authored by: Li, S.

Other

Li, S. (2023). Chinese Collocaiton Online Learning Platform. Retreived from http://www.chinesecollocations.com/
[Dataset]Authored by: Li, S.
Li, S., & Guo, S. (2018). A Literature Review of Collocation Studies Abroad from the Perspective of L2 Vocabulary Teaching Perspective. : Beijing Foreign Studies University
[Working Paper]Authored by: Li, S.
Li, S. (2016). http://ccpd.space/. Retreived from http://ccpd.space/
[Dataset]Authored by: Li, S.

Teaching and Supervision

Summary of Doctoral Supervision

Position Current Completed
Main Supervisor 1 0
Co-supervisor 3 2

Current Doctoral Supervision

Main Supervisor of:

  • Haixia Wang - Doctor of Philosophy
    Exploring university Chinese EFL learners¡¯self-regulated strategies in learning spoken English beyond the classroom

Co-supervisor of:

  • Mengxuan Zhang - Doctor of Philosophy
    AI-generated written corrective feedback - Employing AI-generated corrective feedback on ESL students' academic writing development
  • Songming Yang - Doctor of Philosophy
    New Chinese migrant businesses in Auckland, New Zealand
  • Fangshu Wang - Doctor of Philosophy
    Family Language Policy in Miao Families in Guizhou Province, China

Completed Doctoral Supervision

Co-supervisor of:

  • 2023 - Huan Huang - Doctor of Philosophy
    The Dynamics of Willingness to Communicate in Synchronous Chinese Online Language Teaching and Learning
  • 2021 - Lin Li - Doctor of Philosophy
    A spoken Chinese corpus: development, description, and application in L2 studies