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MA in Teaching English as a Foreign Language
This MA offers preparation for more responsible positions in
language teaching and testing, teacher training, curriculum and
Director of Studies: Professor Martin Bygate.
materials development, and further research in the language
Duration: 12 months full-time, 24 months part-time.
education area. A wide range of courses in specific language
Entry Requirements: An upper second class honours degree, or its
education areas are on offer. These include (subject to availability in
equivalent, in a relevant subject area.
a particular year): English Grammar, Communicative and Pedagogic
Assessment: Combination of coursework and dissertation.
Grammar, Contributions to Language Learning, Culture and the
IELTS: 6.5
Language Learner, Issues in Language Testing, Language Test
Funding: AHRC, Departmental Geoffrey Leech Scholarship Fund,
Construction and Evaluation, Managing Innovation in Language
British Council - see also page 196.
Education, Researching Oral Language Pedagogy.
Further Information: www.ling.lancs.ac.uk
MA in TESOL (by distance learning)
This programme is for those interested in developing a career in
teaching English as a foreign language (TEFL), but who have less
Director of Studies: Dr Judit Kormos.
than three years (or no) TEFL experience. The programme consists of
Duration: 30 months part-time.
four core courses, including TEFL classroom teaching and testing
Entry Requirements: A good second class honours degree, or its
methods. A further two courses are taken from among the
equivalent, plus three years full-time teaching experience.
following: Second Language Learning, Managing Innovation in Assessment: Combination of coursework and dissertation.
Language Education, Communicative and Pedagogical Grammar, IELTS: 6.5
Culture and the Language Learner, and Researching Oral Language Funding: AHRC, Departmental Scholarships, British Council – see also
Pedagogy. A third is chosen from a wide range of additional modules. page 196.
The remainder of the work involves undertaking an extended Further Information: www.ling.lancs.ac.uk
Linguistics and English Language
independent study project concerning an aspect of TEFL practice.
Although the programme focuses on TEFL, it will also be of relevance This programme is designed for experienced language teachers,
to those interested in the teaching of other foreign languages. teacher trainers, language school directors, curriculum developers,
lecturers and materials writers. Except for one initial visit, you do
MA in TESOL (Lancaster) not have to leave your workplace to pursue studies at Lancaster.
The course is entirely web-based and provides a thorough
Director of Studies: Professor Martin Bygate. introduction to academic research and thinking of relevance to
Duration: 12 months full-time, 24 months part-time. language learning and teaching.
Entry Requirements: A good second class honours degree, or its
equivalent, plus 3 years full-time teaching experience. The course offers opportunities for you to base your learning on
Assessment: Combination of coursework and dissertation. issues and challenges in your own educational context. All the
IELTS: 6.5 courses offered are directly relevant to the everyday reality of
Funding: AHRC, Departmental Geoffrey Leech Scholarship Fund, language classrooms.
British Council - see also page 196.
Further Information: www.ling.lancs.ac.uk
This programme is designed for people professionally concerned
Arts and Social Sciences:
with language teaching in a very wide range of situations in Britain
or overseas. Although the programme is designed for teachers of
English, it covers areas of relevance to teachers of other languages
as well.
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