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- Haverfordwest
- 1 Year
... students, who are aged 16 and over, to develop their English language skills for progression onto further academic study. What you study Students...
- GCSE
- Southport
- 1 Year
...So many different things! Hopefully by the end of the course you will have found a new sense of understanding, ability and confidence within English Language and you will be able to use these skills throughout your academic programme at KGV. The course is split into two main sections, one dealing...
- A Level
- Worcester
- 2 Years
...Why choose English Language? There are very few, if any, areas of our lives that do not involve using language. Studying English Language at AS and A level will enable you to use language effectively, to learn about the structures and functions of the language we use, and to become aware...
- Course
- Cottingham
... and thereafter materials (including tapes) are produced for the specific individual or company. Where required, arrangements are made for clients to gain academic...
- Course
- Cambridgeshire
- 3 Weeks
.... However, you are free to travel back to Cambridge by train at any time. Academic Entry Requirements Legal English, especially the style and vocabulary...
- GCSE
- (Darlington)
- 11 Weeks
...English Language GCSE GCSE This is an interesting and stimulating course which involves both a practical, skills-based and an academic approach...
- Bachelor's degree
- Birmingham
- 3 Years
...Our Aims. Why study English Language? English is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world today...
- A Level
- Leeds
- 2 Years
...This course is thoroughly recommended for those of you who are curious about how and why language works and who like to discuss it with others. It encourages you to look at written and spoken English meticulously and systematically, examining a wide variety of texts, from real life and from fiction...
- Vocational qualification
- (East Sussex)
...In your class, you'll have the opportunity for discussions and development of study and exam techniques, as well as support in improving your language skills. The emphasis of the course is on you developing strong academic skills to prepare you for your future University studies...
- Short course
- Bristol
...The course will develop academic study skills including reading and writing, academic reports, seminar presentation skills and note taking. Suitable for: Academically qualified students preparing for a taught postgraduate degree in the...
- Bachelor's degree
- Birmingham
- 3 Years
...Our Aims. Why study English Language? English is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world today...
- Bachelor's degree
- Bangor
- 3 Years
...During this English Language with course you will spend two thirds of your time studying the English Language and one third studying English Literature... Learn about: Skills and Training, Essay Writing, Empirical research studies...
- Course
- Exeter
... The Poem 15 EAS1040 Academic English 15 Optional modules Select 30 credits of English Level 1 optional modules. Code Module Credits EAS1031 Introduction...
- Course
- London
- Different dates available
...An introduction to academic post-graduate writing and beyond. This day workshop will look at exploring the building blocks of good writing and introduce you to a variety of strategies for developing strong academic writing skills. Ideal for those contemplating writing at this level. The Tutor:... Learn about: Writing Skills...
- Bachelor's degree
- Telford
- 3 Years
...This course is unique in its capacity to deliver specific job-related skills at Masters level. Students will acquire knowledge of how to get an academic book published, how to approach publishers, and the practical writing skills needed to complete the book. Because the course gives insight in...
- Postgraduate
- Online
- Different dates available
...Postgraduate Skills for Academic Success is an interactive and participative course designed to improve the academic skills and confidence of students preparing for postgraduate study at university... Learn about: Academic success, Postgraduate Study...
- Course
- Exeter
...Programme structure The modules we outline here provide examples of what you can expect to learn on this degree course based on recent academic...
- Bachelor's degree
- Bangor
- 3 Years
...English is an important language socially, politically and economically. It is a World language, with an estimated 1,500 million speakers worldwide. English is also the best described language in the world. The introductory modules for this course look at issues such as how our language changes... Learn about: Linguistic or stylistic approach, Intellectual and interpersonal skills, Social or political context...
- Bachelor's degree
- Telford
- 3 Years
...This course is unique in its capacity to deliver specific job-related skills at Masters level. Students will acquire knowledge of how to get an academic book published, how to approach publishers, and the practical writing skills needed to complete the book. Because the course gives insight in...
- Postgraduate
- (Brighton)
- 1 Year
... on the theoretical and practical issues that impact on the teaching of English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) and English as a Second Language (TESL/TESOL). You’ll develop your knowledge and critical understanding of current theories and research in language acquisition. And you’ll gain confidence in relating these... Learn about: ELT Management...