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- Vocational qualification
- Newportand2 other venues
- Pontypool, Crosskeys
...On the AS course the literature element comprises the study of an anthology of poetry, ranging from the Middle English period to 1900 and one further text. The language element involves personal writing and an analysis of the writing of others, including a transcript of the spoken word. A further...
- Bachelor's degree
- Bangor
- 3 Years
..., with a particular focus on English, and in your third year you will focus specifically on modules relating to teaching English as a foreign language (TEFL), which will begin you on the path to become qualified as an instructor of English... Learn about: Teaching English as a Foreign Language, Important language socially, English Language...
- Course
- Cardiff
- Different dates available
...The Joint Honours degree in English Language and Philosophy provides you with the opportunity of specialising in two university honours subjects. ABB. Two or three A-level subjects, excluding General Studies... Learn about: Communication Training, English Language...
- A Level
- Margamandanother venue.
...This course combines the study of English Language and Literature. Join us in the fascinating exploration of poetry from 1600 to 1900 and enjoy observing how language has changed. You will also have the opportunity to study pre-1770 Drama, 19th and 20th century Novels, and Spoken Language...
- Course
- Haverfordwest
- 1 Year
...English as a Foreign Language (EFL) The English as a Foreign Language programme is a full time preparatory programme designed to help international...
- Bachelor's degree
- Bangor
- 3 Years
.... Linguistics is described more fully on the Linguistics page. In the introductory modules of the course you will look at issues such as how our language changes according to the context in which it is being used and how men's and women's language use differs... Learn about: Introduction to Language, Semantics & Pragmatics, English Language...
- Course
- Cardiff
- Different dates available
...English Language English Language at Cardiff has a distinctive character. As would be expected of any good English Language programme... Learn about: English Language, Communication Training...
- A Level
- Pwllheliandanother venue.
- Dolgellau
- 2 Years
...This course is for those interested in both English language and literature. It is particularly suitable for those who enjoy reading, writing, analysing and expressing their opinion on all types of literature and non-fiction. You will have an interest in language and be given opportunities...
- A Level
- Sketty
- 2 Years
.... The course has four units: Introduction to the Language of Texts. Original Writing and Exploring Spoken Language...
- Bachelor's degree
- Bangor
- 4 Years
.... The introductory modules for this English Language course look at issues such as how our language changes according to the context in which it is being used, how men's and women's language use differs, how we acquire language and and how and why it continues to evolve... Learn about: Dissertation whilst abroad, Paid work placement, Approved work placement...
- Course
- Cardiff
- Different dates available
... Literature or English Language and Literature, or Creative Writing for English Literature degrees... Learn about: Skills and Training, Communication Training, English Language...
- A Level
- Cardiganshire/Ceredigion
- 1 Year
...This course allows students to develop as confident and reflective readers and writers. The course explores the relationship between language and literature through a response to both literary and non-literary texts. Students are given the opportunity to write for a variety of audiences...
- A Level
- Sketty
... will also explore spoken English and develop an awareness of the structure of language. In coursework...
- Bachelor's degree
- Bangor
- 3 Years
...This exciting degree course is run by the School of Creative Studies and Media. It is aimed at students who want to study Journalism in combination with a different subject as joint honours. You can study Journalism and one of the following subjects as a joint honours degree: English Language... Learn about: Development of Journalism, English Language, Creative Practice...
- Course
- Cardiff
- Different dates available
... analysis from those who are helping develop those fields. Since we take a broad approach to language, you will also learn how to analyse the types of multimodal (e.g. word+image+sound) texts that predominate in contemporary and new media. Grade A in the Core plus AB at A-level... Learn about: English Language, Part Time, Ms Word...
- A Level
- Cardiganshire/Ceredigion
- 1 Year
...This course allows students to develop as confident and reflective readers and writers. The course explores the relationship between language and literature through a response to both literary and non-literary texts. Students are given the opportunity to write for a variety of audiences...
- Course
- Rhos-on-sea
- Different dates available
... with learners of English. The main course content is delivered and assessed through five units: A range of written and practical assignments, including journals, lesson planning, written rationale, written evaluations The CertTESOL is accepted by the British Council as an initial TESOL or TEFL qualification... Learn about: English Language, Advanced English, English Conversation...
- Bachelor's degree
- Bangor
- 3 Years
... according to the context in which it is being used, how men's and women's language use differs, how we acquire language and and how and why it continues to evolve... Learn about: Linguistic or stylistic approach, New critical techniques, Studying literary texts...
- Course
- Sketty
...English English Language looks at reading, speaking and listening and challenges the students' powers of imagination and analysis through texts....
- A Level
- Cardiganshire/Ceredigion
- 2 Years
...This course allows students to develop as confident and reflective readers and writers. The course explores the relationship between language and literature through a response to both literary and non-literary texts. Students are given the opportunity to write for a variety of audiences...