

BA Acting and English Language
About this course
Acting and English language make an intellectually demanding and practically rich combination. Acting develops your ability to embody character, to inhabit emotional truth, and to communicate through voice, body, and presence in ways that move and engage audiences. English language study brings a systematic and analytical dimension to your understanding of how language works, how it shapes identity and social interaction, and how communication succeeds or fails across different contexts. Together they develop both your expressive capabilities and your intellectual understanding of the medium you work in. At Liverpool Hope this three-year full-time degree gives you rigorous training in acting for stage and screen alongside the study of English language as a discipline. You will develop your craft through studio work, performance, voice and movement training, and the study of dramatic texts and acting methodologies. Alongside this practical foundation you will engage with linguistics and language study, examining the structure, use, and social functions of language in ways that deepen your understanding of how communication works and how skilled performers harness it. The programme includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and work placement opportunities, all of which develop your professional experience and international perspective. The English language component also opens career options in education, communications, and related fields that a purely performance-focused degree might not, making you a more flexible graduate. You will emerge from the programme with both a professional portfolio of performance work and a set of analytical capabilities grounded in language study. Graduates from Acting and English Language work in theatre, film, and television performance, as well as in drama education, teaching English as a foreign or second language, voice coaching, community arts, and creative writing. The combination is particularly strong for those who wish to work in educational drama or in roles that combine performance with language teaching. Postgraduate study in performance, drama, or applied linguistics is a natural next step for those who want to specialise.
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