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- Bournemouth
... texts Writing academic assignments in the proper style Referring to sources and avoiding plagiarism By the end of the course, you will be fully prepared... Learn about: English Language, Critical Thinking, Writing Skills...
- Course
- London
- Different dates available
... education system, and will develop your study skills. And it is tailored to the arts and social sciences, so it’s ideal if you’re planning on studying these subjects in the future. The programme covers: English language. Academic study skills. Cultural background studies. Critical analysis... Learn about: English Language...
- Postgraduate
- Stoke-on-Trent
- 4 Years
...Faculty of Arts and Creative Technologies can offer supervision for a range of research degrees. These include: Art and Design Digital Design and Technologies Film, Media and Music Humanities (PhDs in history, literature, philosophy, or creative writing) Social Sciences (PhDs in international...
- Course
- Online
- Different dates available
..., and other places in your community. This course will teach you some important skills including how to set and achieve goals, solve problems, and manage your time and money. You’ll build grammar, vocabulary, and writing skills step-by-step as you go through the course. You’ll also improve your listening skills... Learn about: Skills and Training...
- PhD
- London
- 4 Years
... and the submission of a substantial dissertation. At Birkbeck, you are initially registered on an MPhil and you upgrade to a PhD after satisfactory progress in the first year or two. You need to find a suitable academic supervisor at Birkbeck, who can offer the requisite expertise to guide and support you through... Learn about: Part Time, Full Time, Professor Training...
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- (Hornchurch)
- Intermediate
...GCSE English Language is a very important qualification. It includes both your own personal writing and the study of some literature. Many employers, universities and higher courses insist on it as a basic entry qualification. You will have the opportunity to redraft your coursework so that... Learn about: Modern novel, Sentence Construction, Spoken language...
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- Online
- Different dates available
- 1 Year
..., about developing your ability to communicate effectively through speaking and listening, reading and writing which is then transferable to other areas of learning... Learn about: Ms Word, Social Media...
- Master
- Southampton
... course include: Poetic Language, Transformations in Twentieth-Century Music, Dangerous Readings, Song writing and The American Musical...
- Bachelor's degree
- Stoke-on-Trent
- 3 Years
... a workplace module to boost your employability and in your final year you will have the opportunity to complete a supervised research dissertation to explore an area of personal interest. Throughout your time with us, you will have the support of highly regarded academics who are contributing to critical...
- Bachelor's degree
- Wolverhampton
...), creative expression (writing poetry), and performance. We will consider aspects of reading, writing, and performing poetry, including form, rhythm and meter...
- Bachelor's degree
- Leeds
- Different dates available
... : Elizabethan Love Poetry - Not available for study this Academic Year ENG : Postmodern Fiction - Option ENG : Writing Practices 3: Experimental Writing - Option... Learn about: Film Studies...
- Bachelor's degree
- Loughborough
... century. Our tutors are recognised for their expertise in areas such as contemporary texts and theory, culture and communication, creative writing, and literature from the 16th century to the present day. Their knowledge of subject areas and enthusiasm for their research and teaching makes this a vibrant... Learn about: Business Studies, Communication Training, IT Law...
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The teachers, as well as the lessons, were all interesting.
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- City of London
...English for University covers the academic English and practical study skills you will need for undergraduate and postgraduate degree level studies at university. You will develop your confidence and competence in key areas such as research, making group presentations, critical analysis... Learn about: English Conversation, Communication stratefies, Intercultural English...
...English for University covers the academic English and practical study skills you will need for undergraduate and postgraduate degree level studies at university. You will develop your confidence and competence in key areas such as research, making group presentations, critical analysis... Learn about: English Conversation, Communication stratefies, Intercultural English...
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- Course
- Wembley
- Intermediate
- Different dates available
- 3 Months
... and fun and allow you to work at your own pace. You will study in our classrooms Entry requirements The Functional Skills qualifications are for anyone who wants to develop their English, There are no formal academic entry requirements. Content and Course Structure The qualification consists of 3 units... Learn about: Skills and Training, Language teaching, Communication Training...
- Bachelor's degree
- Southampton
... on a university course, or on an approved work placement. Graduates of this degree course have progressed to high-flying jobs in fashion, journalism, financial services, teaching, travel and tourism, and creative writing... Learn about: English Language...
- Bachelor's degree
- Wolverhampton
... of Reference for Language Learning and Teaching (CEFR)/IELTS level 6.0 and provide further practice with your speaking and writing skills. It will also help you develop your ability to critically evaluate sources and texts in an academic context...
BA (Hons) Education, Health and Wellbeing with International Foundation Year course in Wolverhampton
- Bachelor's degree
- Wolverhampton
... of Reference for Language Learning and Teaching (CEFR)/IELTS level 6.0 and provide further practice with your speaking and writing skills. It will also help you develop your ability to critically evaluate sources and texts in an academic context...
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I met friendly people, excellent teachers, overall I had an unforgetable experience in a great learning envrionment. I enjoyed it.
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Good teachers, amazing staff and lively social life, people were friendly and I had an amazing time as ever. Thanks for everything.
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- Manchesterand2 other venues
- Liverpool, Dublin
- Different dates available
... to develop your academic skills A quick glance Start date: Any Monday (subject to availability) Level Strong intermediate or above (we also offer pre-IELTS... Learn about: English Vocabulary, Writing Skills, Communication Skills...
... to develop your academic skills A quick glance Start date: Any Monday (subject to availability) Level Strong intermediate or above (we also offer pre-IELTS... Learn about: English Vocabulary, Writing Skills, Communication Skills...
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I enjoyed irish songs over my time.
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I met friendly people, excellent teachers, overall I had an unforgetable experience in a great learning envrionment. I enjoyed it.
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Good teachers, amazing staff and lively social life, people were friendly and I had an amazing time as ever. Thanks for everything.
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- Foundation degree
- Luton
...Why study this course In the Foundation year you will study three days per week. The focus will be on academic writing skills and numeracy, plus subject-specific content to fully prepare you for entry to an Undergraduate degree. This course is the ideal choice for students who are equally... Learn about: English Language...
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It was a good experience to go through the exercises and learn about various techniques. Easy to follow, I did not face any problem giving my tests.
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At the beginning I wasn't very keen on doing an on line course, I've always thought that it was better to do face-to-face classes because a teacher can assimilate some tasks and obviously you have someone who can push you, encourage you and as a student you want to be responsible. I signed up to this course, because where I live is a rural area and so there is not much chance to go in-person class. I have to admit that this course so far, it's enabling me to update and improve my grammar, reading, listening and writing (with I needed a lot). And another good reason is that students are supervised by tutors to correct and comment on your activities. So, definitely I learn because the activities are challenging for me, I write down a lot of new vocabulary, which is quite a lot and I revise after words. That's really make me hopeful due to I can improve in that language witch I need for my everyday life and which I also love.
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- Distance Learning
- Advanced
- Different dates available
- 100h - 3 Months
...This is an online self-study English course which benefits from Tutor Support. Regular tutor feedback is provided at the end of each Unit to increase students' awareness of their academic strengths and weaknesses. The learning materials for this online course cover ESOL Level 1; B2/CEFR... Learn about: Listening Skills, Writing Skills, Examination Preparation...
...This is an online self-study English course which benefits from Tutor Support. Regular tutor feedback is provided at the end of each Unit to increase students' awareness of their academic strengths and weaknesses. The learning materials for this online course cover ESOL Level 1; B2/CEFR... Learn about: Listening Skills, Writing Skills, Examination Preparation...
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It was a good experience to go through the exercises and learn about various techniques. Easy to follow, I did not face any problem giving my tests.
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At the beginning I wasn't very keen on doing an on line course, I've always thought that it was better to do face-to-face classes because a teacher can assimilate some tasks and obviously you have someone who can push you, encourage you and as a student you want to be responsible. I signed up to this course, because where I live is a rural area and so there is not much chance to go in-person class. I have to admit that this course so far, it's enabling me to update and improve my grammar, reading, listening and writing (with I needed a lot). And another good reason is that students are supervised by tutors to correct and comment on your activities. So, definitely I learn because the activities are challenging for me, I write down a lot of new vocabulary, which is quite a lot and I revise after words. That's really make me hopeful due to I can improve in that language witch I need for my everyday life and which I also love.
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