Last updated by karbar on 2021-02-22. Originally submitted by kgrymuza on 2018-09-17.
mgr Karolina Baranowska
PhD Student (Doktorantka)
Office: Collegium Heliodori Święcicki, room 156
Phone: +48 61 829 3534
E-mail: karbar@amu.edu.pl / karolina.baranowska@amu.edu.pl
Websites / Profiles::
Duty hours: link
Non-teaching duties (in Polish): link
Degrees
- B.A. in English, teaching specialization, Poznań 2016
- M.A. in English, Poznań, 2018
Research interests
- Second Language Acquisition
- Methods of Teaching English as a Foreign Language
- Psycholinguistics
- Sociophonetics
- Videos in EFL Teaching
- Cognitive Load Theory
Teaching experience
Other professional experience
- WA Writing Centre Peer Tutor Training Programme
Papers read at international conferences and congresses
- 1st International Interdisciplinary Student Conference in English Linguistics, Literature, and Culture (StuKAn 2016), Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, 30 September-2 October 2016
- Young Linguists' Meeting in Poznań, 23-25 November 2018
- 49th Poznań Linguistic Meeting (PLM), Poznań, 16-18 September 2019 (poster)
- 28th International IATEFL Poland Conference, Gdańsk, 20-22 September 2019
Other talks and presentations
- Phon&Phon, Faculty of English, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, February 2019
- The Research in Applied Linguistics (REAL) group, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, April 2019
- Second Language/Psycholinguistics Research Group, University of Essex, November 2020
- GradTalks, Faculty of English, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland, 19 February 2021
Research Projects/ Grants
- Participation in the project "Online corpus of modern, standard spoken Polish language in the Wielkopolska region", funded by Ministry of Science and Higher Education, research grant number 0113/NPRH2/H11/81/2013
- NCN OPUS11 2016/21/B/HS2/00616 - "Wielostopniowy model akcentu w języku angielskim" (A Multivalued model of stress in English), 2017-2020, Research assistant. Principal Investigator: dr hab. Piotr Gąsiorowski, prof. UAM
Visiting researcher
- University of Essex, October - December 2020
Attended Workshops
- "More than one language: Myths, facts, benefits and challenges in the context of education" by Antonella Sorace and Katarzyna Przybycień, Poznań 2018
Honours and Awards
- Dean's Award for very good results, presented at Absolutorium (2018)
- Faculty of English Dean's award for the best M.A. thesis in linguistics (2018)
- Distinction in a didactic competition for the best lesson plan - contest organised by the Centre for English Teacher Training and Education, Faculty of English (2018)
- Adam Mickiewicz University Vice-Chancellor's scholarship for outstanding PhD students (2018/2019), (2019/2020), (2020/2021)
- Editor's choice article, ELTJ, April 2020, www.youtube.com/watch
- Adam Mickiewicz University Vice-Chancellor's scholarship for the 30% best PhD students, 2020/2021
Publications