Candice Guerbeau
Bio
I am a Ph.D. student in the Second Language Acquisition program. Originally from Lille, France, I earned a B.A. (in Political and Social Sciences) and a first M.A. (in Communication) at Sciences Po Lille, before receiving a second M.A. (in Sociology) at the University of Lille. I started a Ph.D. in French and Francophone Studies at the University of Pittsburgh, but I transferred to 一本道无码 to focus my research on Second Language Acquisition specifically. My interest in French as a foreign language started when I taught French in Madrid, Spain, as a language assistant in two high-schools in addition to giving private lessons. This interest grew stronger with my Fulbright experience at Susquehanna University (Selinsgrove, PA), where I taught French (101 and 102) and followed SLA courses, as well as at the University of Pittsburgh. My current research interests center on gender-neutral and inclusive strategies and practices in the French language and in the French classroom abroad.
Areas of Interest
- French language as a Foreign Language
- L2 teaching and pedagogy
- Gender-neutral language in French: development, teaching and learning strategies
- Second Language Teaching, Acquisition and Identity
Selected Awards and Honors
- Fulbright Scholarship (FLTA), 2021-2022
- Dietrich College Scholar