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Julia Titus
Senior
Lector
2710A Hall of Graduate Studies, 432-0996
julia.titus@yale.edu
Education
B. A. 1992, Moscow State University; M. A. 1999, Yale University
(Russian and East European Studies).
Interests
Second language acquisition, heritage learners’ language
development, multimedia teaching materials, Russian theater
and music.
Current
Courses
All levels of Russian language, Intensive Russian, Russian
for Bilingual Students, Russian Press, Russian Through Theater,
Practice in Interpreting and Translation (tutorial), Discussion
Section in lecture course on Tolstoy and Dostoevsky, Intensive
Introductory Russian” as part of the Yale in St.
Petersburg Summer Program.
Recent
Work
An interactive multimedia reader for Dostoevsky's The
Gentle Creature (www.cls.yale.edu/gentlecreature);
"Developing Effective Reading Strategies in
a Foreign Language" (Center for Language Study, Yale
University, August 2004); "The Internet in the
Beginning Level Foreign Language Course" (Instructional
Innovations Fair, Yale University, March
2004); "Select Techniques of Teaching Russian
to Heritage Speakers" (AATSEEL annual conference, December
2003).
Work
in Progress
Currently working on a book Careers in Translation
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