Li Ruping
Li Ruping, male, was born in Tongliang County, Chongqing in April 1955. In October 1974, he entered the English major of the Foreign Language Department of Southwest Normal University and graduated in October 1977. He is now an associate professor and a member of the phonetic assessment team of the school of foreign languages, Southwest University. Director, continuing education center, School of foreign languages. Since 2002, he has been employed as a member of the English subject expert group of Chongqing self taught Examination Committee.
Character experience
In October 1974, he entered the English major of the Foreign Language Department of Southwest Normal University and graduated in October 1977. He is now an associate professor and a member of the phonetic assessment team of the school of foreign languages, Southwest University. Director, continuing education center, School of foreign languages. Since 2002, he has been employed as a member of the English subject expert group of Chongqing self taught Examination Committee. The main research direction is English interpretation theory and practice.
Lecture course
English Chinese and Chinese English interpretation; oral English; listening; English Viewing, listening and speaking, etc.
Main contributions
English listening and speaking course (editor in chief), Chongqing University Press, 1996. Handbook of English thesis writing, Chongqing University Press, 1999. Selected readings of the history and works of British and American literature, higher education press, 2001. Practical English Course (editor in chief), Southwest Normal University Press, 2003. College English Vocabulary Practice (Associate Editor), Southwest Normal University Press, 1993. English grammar practice in middle school, Southwest Normal University Press, 1997. Li Ruping: male, graduated from foreign language department of Southwest Normal University in 1977, member of English subject expert group of Chongqing self taught Examination Committee. The main research direction is English interpretation theory and practice. Six textbooks and related books and three papers were published.
Chinese PinYin : Li Ru Ping
Li Ruping