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Jieanu Ioana Carmen

Jieanu Ioana Carmen

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Lecturer

Field of Research: Languages in contact, Romanian as a second/foreign language, sociolinguistics

Subject Taught: Romanian - levels A1, A2, B1

Years of Experience: 18


PROFILE

I am a lecturer at the University of Ljubljana, the Faculty of Arts, where I teach Romanian as a foreign language (Levels A1, A2, B1) and a Lecturer in Contemporary Romanian Language and Romanian as a Foreign Language in the Philology Department, the Faculty of Letters and Sciences at the University of Ploiesti. My research focuses on two directions: the language of migration - the language spoken by the Romanians living in Spain, which is also the topic of my PhD thesis (Romanian-Spanish Linguistics Inter-crossing)- and the language spoken by Romanian migrants around the world (Italy, France, Slovenia etc.)ș this topic was developed in my postdoctoral studies on lexical and onomastic inter-crossing in the language of migration. The second direction of my research is more closely related to my teaching activity: Romanian as a foreign language. I started teaching Romanian to foreign students in 2007, for the preparatory year at the Petroleum and Gas University of Ploiesti, and since 2012, I have been teaching and researching the field of Romanian as a foreign language at the Faculty of Arts, the University of Ljubljana.

UNIVERSITY

NAME OF THE UNIVERSITY

University of Ljubljana

FACULTY / DEPARTMENT

Faculty of Arts, Department of Romance Language

COUNTRY

Slovenia

STUDENTS INVOLVED

20