Department of English
Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University
2202124 Introduction to Translation
Puckpan
Tipayamontri
Office: BRK (Boromrajakumari Building) room 1106
Office Hours: M 1–3
and by appointment
Phone: 0-2218-4703
puckpan.t@chula.ac.th
Section 3
BRK 308
M 8:00–9:30, W 9:30–11:00
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May 2
! Test 4 Return:
Marks for test 4 (noodles) are here (identified by student ID) along with
averages for all tests so far. I have meetings off and on in the
next few days so I'll leave test 4 papers with Department of
English Office (BRK 1110) staff for you to pick up. Note that they
close at 4:30 p.m.
March 30
! Dusit Thani Trip: We will not have our next informative text class at Dusit Thani this Monday, April 2. Our study trip there may be scheduled for April 30 instead but I will confirm later. April 2 class, alas, is held in BRK 308 as usual. Bring your translations and questions for exercises 4 and 5 for discussion.
March 16
! Informative Text (E-T) Project: Watch the documentary A Plastic Ocean (2016) at Learning Commons (Choose to activate subtitles in the media player so you can see the text to help you translate). E-mail me your 160 words translation of any section of the documentary you like by Monday, March 19.
February 21
! Resources Review: For
class on February 21, each student chooses one of the following
reference items for in-class consultation while discussing your
translation of news T-E exercise 6. Works that I'll bring are
marked with an asterisk (*). E-mail me your first three choices
and I'll update this list with your name in first-come-first-serve
order.
February 14
! Valentine's Day Class: For class on February 14, each student prepares information for an idiomatic, accurate and preferable translation of the following assigned terms, using 1) appropriate English original source for news text examples (from these and like publications: ABC, AFP, Al Jazeera, BBC, CBC, The Guardian, Haaretz, The Independent, The Indian Express, The New York Times, The New Zealand Herald, Reuters, The Times, The Times of India, The Washington Post), 2) suitable authoritative references (such as dictionaries, thesauri, encyclopedias, corpora), and 3) official websites on specific content topics to inform your decision and discussion. E-mail your information, translation and alternatives to me before class, arranged in a format that fits our usual discussion page structure.
January 31
! Jan. 31 Class: Class on Wednesday, January 31, 2018 will be held in the Computer Center, BRK Building. Please arrive promptly.
January 29
! Jan. 29 Class:
Each student please
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