
BA (Hons) in English Language and Teaching, Bishop Grosseteste University
Lincoln,
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36 Months
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About this course
This BA (Hons) programme explores the fascinating evolution and current use of the English language, focusing on how it is learned and taught. You will study language structures, societal language use, language disorders, and acquisition processes. The course is designed to develop practical teaching skills, including lesson planning, creating learning materials, and understanding language testing and analysis. With an emphasis on hands-on experience, you'll learn to teach English in diverse settings both in the UK and internationally. Additionally, the programme offers a specialism in online teaching, preparing you for the growing virtual education market. Studying at a university with 160 years of teaching excellence, you'll be equipped to pursue careers in teaching, linguistics, and language research, or continue with further studies.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is ideal if you're interested in the multi-faceted study of English, from its history to its societal role and how it is learned across different contexts. Its strong emphasis on practical skills, including teaching in classrooms and online, makes graduates job-ready for diverse educational roles worldwide. With high employability ratings and a close partnership with local and international institutions, students gain valuable real-world experience. If you are passionate about language and education, this programme offers a comprehensive pathway to a rewarding career or further research opportunities.
Specialisation
The course includes a focus on TESOL methodologies and the practical aspects of teaching English as a Second or Additional Language. It covers modules like TESOL in Practice, which offers hands-on teaching experience in classrooms and online, and Sociolinguistics, analysing varieties of English and social influences on language. Optional modules allow students to explore careers in English language teaching, language psychology, and clinical linguistics, enabling tailored professional development.
Course fees
Application fees
13.67L
1st year tuition fees
13.67L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Applicants generally need 96-112 UCAS tariff points from qualifications like A/AS Levels, BTEC, IB, Cambridge Pre-U, or similar, along with a GCSE in English at grade C or above. The course welcomes a range of qualifications that meet these requirements, and recognition of prior learning can be considered based on relevant credits earned elsewhere.
English language test
IELTS
6
PTE
59
TOEFL
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DUOLINGO
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Career prospects
Graduates can pursue careers as English language teachers, both in the UK and globally, working in schools, colleges, and international education sectors. The course prepares students for roles in education support, language testing, and research. Further academic opportunities include PGCEs for primary and secondary teaching, as well as postgraduate studies in linguistics, education, and language therapy. The demand for language teachers, especially those with online teaching skills, is strong worldwide.
FAQs
What practical teaching experience will I gain?
You will participate in the TESOL in Practice module, working with learners both individually and in groups, applying lesson planning, teaching, and reflection, supported by qualified staff.
Can I specialise further in areas like clinical linguistics or language disorders?
Yes, optional modules include Clinical Linguistics, which addresses speech and language impairments and disorders, providing a pathway into clinical applications and research.
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