

BA English Part Time
About this course
Teaching English to speakers of other languages, commonly known as TESOL, is a professional and academic field concerned with the theory, methodology, and practice of teaching English to people for whom it is not a first language. It draws on applied linguistics, language acquisition theory, curriculum design, assessment, and pedagogical research to understand how English is best taught and learned in different contexts, from English as a foreign language in countries where English is not widely spoken to English as a second language for migrants and international students in English-speaking countries. At the University of Bedfordshire, this part-time English programme with a TESOL specialism provides the professional and specialist knowledge needed to teach English as a second language, while also exploring aspects of the English language, linguistics, and literature. It is designed both for aspiring teachers of English as a second language and for those working in L2 materials development, TESOL research, and language programme management. The part-time delivery makes the programme accessible for those who are already working in or adjacent to TESOL practice, allowing you to develop academic and professional expertise alongside continuing employment. You will study language acquisition, English linguistics, curriculum and materials design, assessment and testing, classroom methodology, and the broader sociolinguistic contexts in which English teaching takes place. Literature and language study add depth to your understanding of English as a system and as a cultural medium. Graduates from TESOL programmes pursue careers as English language teachers in the UK and internationally, as materials developers, programme managers, teacher educators, and researchers in applied linguistics and language education. TESOL qualifications are recognised internationally, making this a genuinely portable professional specialisation. Postgraduate study in applied linguistics, TESOL, or language education is a natural next step for those seeking research or leadership roles.
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