|
Personal bio
Kristopher Geda received his Bachelors degrees in Spanish and French from the University of Michigan - Flint in 2004. He earned his Master's degree in Linguistics from the University of North Texas in 2007, and his PhD in Linguistics from the University of Pittsburgh in 2013. He began teaching English to international students at Stanford in 2008, and since 2020 has been the coordinator of English for Foreign Students. In his free time, Kristopher enjoys snail mail (letter-writing, penpals, and postcards), baking, wine tasting, and live music. Currently teaching
ESOLLANG 691: Oral Presentation
(Spring)
ESOLLANG 697: Gateway to Graduate Writing (Winter, Spring) ESOLLANG 690B: Academic Discussion (Winter, Spring) ESOLLANG 698A: Writing Academic English (Autumn, Winter) ESOLLANG 692: Speaking and Teaching in English (Autumn) ESOLLANG 693B: Advanced Listening Comprehension, and Vocabulary Development (Autumn) ESOLLANG 197: Directed Study (Autumn, Winter, Spring) |