Academic Work

I’m currently pursuing an M.A. in Applied Linguistics/Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages at Northern Arizona University. My academic interests have included Danish phonetics and phonology, digital humanities, second language teaching, historical Scandinavian and Germanic linguistics, syntax, Japanese, and New Testament scholarship.

Since 2022, I have taught language in intensive English programs for adults (both inside and outside of universities), university writing centers, and university composition and linguistics courses.

Teaching Portfolio

Teaching Philosophy
Curriculum Vitae
Teaching Video
Sample Syllabus
Sample Lesson Plan (Formal)
Sample Lesson Plan (Informal)

Writing Samples

Linguistics Literature Review: Broderfolk eller brödrafolk: Are Danish and Swedish still mutually intelligible? [LING 450, Fall 2022]

For examples of non-academic writing, please visit the Writing page.

In the Media

(2024, 5 February) The Daily Universe, “BYU English Language Center impacts students from around the world.” https://universe.byu.edu/2024/02/05/byus-english-language-center-impacts-students-from-around-the-world/

(2023, 29 March) The Daily Universe, “BYU Linguistics Student Society co-presidents speak 8 languages, collectively.” https://universe.byu.edu/2023/03/29/linguistics-club-co-presidents-speak-8-languages-collectively/