The English Language Teaching MA programme bridges theoretical knowledge of language teaching and learning, with practical classroom experience. Students will graduate with both the practical skills and advanced theoretical understanding to succeed as an English Language teacher at all levels, from primary and secondary schools to universities and English Language schools, both in the UK and overseas.
Throughout the course students will hone their theoretical and analytical abilities, examining research into language teaching and learning and its implications for educators. At the same time, students will have the opportunity to practise in the classroom and be encouraged to critically reflect upon their own technique and approach.
The University's assessment methods are designed to enable students to develop a range of real-life skills, including writing lesson plans and rationales, carrying out microteaching to peers, and leading seminar discussions. Students will also develop as an independent learner and acquire advanced research skills, with the chance to complete a dissertation exploring an area of personal or professional interest.