Hebron University - Applied Linguistics & the Teaching of English Language

College of Graduate Studies

Course Description

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Compulsory Requirements

22732    Pedagogic Grammar and the Structure of English

A pedagogic grammar is here to be understood as a description of English designed for teachers and/or learners of English as a foreign or second language. The course will address the following issues:

- What relevance has knowledge obtained from a grammar book for using English in speaking, listening, reading and writing?

- In which ways should a pedagogic grammar differ from a linguistic grammar?

- What pedagogic grammars of English are available, and how do they differ?

Additionally students will deepen their insight into the structure of the English language.

22751    Second Language Acquisition Studies

This course will analyze selected theoretical and practical issues inside second language acquisition, centering around the questions of how far and in what sense all learners learn the same way (nativist theory), and how far they differ individually in terms of their motivation, aptitude, and other cognitive and affective variables. The course will also review the ways in which second language acquisition research is carried out. The focus will be on recent empirical studies

22752   TEFL (Theoretical Methods)

This course is designed to promote greater understanding of several areas of the language teaching field.  It provides a deep, comprehensive review of the standard language teaching methods in their historical and cultural settings.  The course also highlights the major techniques used in teaching the various language skills, i.e., listening, speaking, reading and writing.  Some integrated approaches to language teaching will be presented as well as some controversies in the field.  Students are expected to show familiarity with major research issues in the field through relevant presentations and submission of term papers. 

22753    Literature in the Foreign Language Classroom

This course investigates the role of literature in the foreign language classroom, its relevance to language learning, and to additional educational goals. Students will be exposed therefore to the various roles that literature can play in the classroom. They will also be trained in the methods and techniques of presenting texts that belong to different literary genres, and the evaluation of the literary content of current syllabuses

22758    TEFL (Practical Methods)

This course will include a practicum: students will observe and analyze foreign language teaching classes in the University of Hebron, local schools, and other institutions. Such visits will be prepared, accompanied, and followed up by work on observational schemata, and the analysis of classroom discourse structures. Some teaching practice will be included, e.g. during the visits to language classes, or via micro-teaching in plenary sessions

22771     Research Methods and Practices in Applied Linguistics

Experimental, ethnographic, descriptive and participatory research methods will be described and illustrated from the literature. There will be a strong focus on empirical classroom-based research. The students will be required to develop their own research designs for different kinds of research questions, and will be equipped to critically evaluate research reported on in the literature

22799    Thesis


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