المواد الدراسية
This course deals with the different themes and issues related to first and second language acquisition. Students should be familiarized with the major contemporary approaches to the study of first language acquisition
This is an introductory course, emphasizing writing as a process that involves prewriting, drafting, revising, and editing. The course focuses on introducing foundational rhetorical concepts and strategies, generating and organizing ideas,...
The course provides students with the opportunity to gain real world experience in ONE of three fields: 1. Teaching English as a foreign language at schools, English language institutes or at universities 2. Translating and interpreting (from and...
The purpose of this course is two-fold: one is to introduce students to a variety of linguistic theories other than the “transformational" theory, (e.g. Base Syntax, lexical etc.); and the second is to select certain problems in linguistics and...
The course aims at enabling students to write longer and well-organized essays of about 500 words. A calibrated language training in respect of basic rules of grammar is imparted in order to achieve this goal. Students are given graded exercises to...
This is an introductory course that provides an enlightening view of how historical events in England have affected and caused changes in the language throughout different periods (Old, Middle and Modern English). First, there is a review of the...
The course aims at introducing students to the field of linguistics and its five main areas, namely phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics. In addition, word formation processes will be also introduced.
The course aims at introducing students to the field of linguistics and its five main areas, namely phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics.
By the end of this course, students will:
- Become familiar with the general concepts and...
This course deals with English grammar in a practical way for the purpose of production (speaking/reading) and comprehension (listening/writing). It also serves as an introduction to the basic linguistic terminology. The course starts with a review...
This course is a continuation of English 320 (Linguistics I). It aims at introducing students to the discipline of linguistics, including pragmatics, language variation and change, psycholinguistics and sociolinguistics.
This course aims at introducing students to some basic issues in English Phonology. Students are introduced to standard topics in phonology such as sound system, phonological processes, syllables, suprasegmental features – stress, rhythm and...
This course aims at introducing students to the field of Applied Linguistics and its major areas of research: pragmatics, discourse analysis, psycholinguistics, language acquisition, and sociolinguistics.
