Course Overview
This masters degree in TESOL (Teaching of English to Speakers of Other Languages) from University College London (UCL) will: enhance your understanding of key concepts and ideas dealt with in the professional and academic literature relevant to TESOL give you insight into a wider range of perspectives on the theory, policy and practice of TESOL, analyse, synthesise and evaluate primary and secondary sources, help you to plan and implement small-scale research projects, develop your aptitude for sustained and independent argument, increase your capacity for critical self-reflection. FeaturesThis masters degree provides the opportunity to: discuss and debate issues related to teaching English as a foreign or second language, explore the interface between theory and practice, discuss your ongoing work in individual tutorials, and receive detailed feedback on drafts of assessed work, reflect on your own professional work in the light of current theory and research in TESOL, envisage new possibilities for action in the future. Who is this programme for? Practising teachers of English as a second or foreign language (ESL, EFL, ESOL) throughout the world. We accept teachers of other languages on the understanding that most of the examples used during the programme will be drawn from English language teaching.