“But, what language do you dream in?”: A Brief Linguistic Autobiography

This Linguistic Autobiography was part of the final project I did as a student of the UBC course LLED 489A on Applied Linguistics for Teachers with professor Koichi Haseyama in the year 2022. In this course, I learned a lot about perspectives of teaching and linguistics and I was able to have great discussions with other peer members, which eventually helped me with my own reflection about my own linguistic history.



Skills I Gained Working as a Special Ed Assistant (Co-op Experience)

Working as a Special Ed Assistant during my Co-op term gave me the opportunity to be exposed to many different situations and people. I met really good role models in this field and I was able to learn from them and gain new skills! Here are some of the skills I gained from my Co-op experience.



UBC Hope Initiative Club Mentorship Program

The UBC Hope Initiative Club Mentorship Program is an annual workshop that gives the opportunity to high school students to be paired with a UBC student and talk about University life and the admission application.