Throughout this course, students will delve into various aspects of linguistics, including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics. By examining language from both theoretical and practical perspectives, students will develop a solid understanding of how languages function, evolve, and shape human communication.

 

In this learning course, future English language teachers act as assistants to an experienced teacher in the English language teaching field. They take on responsibilities such as planning and conducting specific class activities, constant self-assessment of their teaching practice to identify areas for improvement within the group, and the development and implementation of action plans based on second language acquisition theories. Additionally, they focus on the selection and use of didactic resources tailored to the group's needs under the supervision of the lead teacher of the assigned group. The student conducts a performance analysis, reflecting on their practice, identifying strengths, and areas for improvement.