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BA English Language, Linguistics and TESOL with Foundation Year
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Language is the most fundamental human technology, yet most people use it without ever examining how it actually works. English Language, Linguistics and TESOL with Foundation Year is a programme that turns everyday linguistic experience into a serious object of study, exploring how language is structured, how people acquire it, how it varies across communities and contexts, and what cognitive and social functions it serves. TESOL, Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, connects this theoretical understanding to a professional direction, preparing you to teach English with genuine pedagogical grounding in a world where the demand for qualified teachers is global. At York St John University, this full-time programme runs over four years, beginning with a foundation year that builds the academic skills students need before progressing to the degree. The main programme also includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and work placement opportunities. You will explore how language is structured phonologically, grammatically, and semantically, and examine how it functions in real social situations through pragmatics and discourse analysis. The TESOL strand introduces theories of second language acquisition, lesson and curriculum design, assessment, and the ethical dimensions of teaching English in multilingual and multicultural environments. The year abroad offers the chance to experience a different language community directly, enriching both your academic understanding and your professional readiness. Work placements in teaching and language contexts allow you to apply your learning before you graduate. Graduates pursue careers in English language teaching in the UK and internationally, across language schools, state education systems, and universities. The analytical skills developed through linguistics open additional paths into publishing, communications, speech and language therapy, and policy work. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study in applied linguistics, TESOL, or education, building towards research, curriculum development, or senior teaching careers.
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