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BA English Language, Linguistics and TESOL
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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 is a discipline that turns everyday experience into an object of serious study, exploring the structures of language, the mechanisms by which children and adults acquire it, the ways it varies across communities and contexts, and the social and cognitive functions it serves. TESOL, Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, extends this understanding into a practical professional direction, preparing you to teach English in classrooms around the world with genuine theoretical grounding. At York St John University, this full-time programme runs over three years and includes a foundation year for those who need additional preparation at degree level, a sandwich year, a year abroad, and work placement opportunities. You will explore how language is structured phonologically, grammatically, and semantically, and investigate how it is used in real social settings through the lens of pragmatics and discourse analysis. The TESOL strand introduces you to theories of second language acquisition, curriculum and lesson design, assessment, and the ethical dimensions of teaching English in a globalised world. The year abroad offers a chance to experience another language environment first-hand, enriching both your linguistic understanding and your personal adaptability. Work placements connect your academic study to professional teaching and language contexts before you graduate. Graduates of this programme pursue careers in English language teaching across the UK and internationally, in language schools, state education systems, and higher education contexts. The analytical skills developed through linguistics also open routes into publishing, speech and language therapy, translation, communications, and policy work. Many graduates go on to postgraduate study in applied linguistics, education, or TESOL, building towards research or senior teaching roles.
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