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朴茨茅斯大学应用语言学与英语教学硕士课程
课程类型: 硕士课程
教育硕士
学校名称: 朴茨茅斯大学 University of Portsmouth
学校位置: 东南地区
课程长度: 12个月
开学日期: 9月
朴茨茅斯大学 University of Portsmouth
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入学要求 Requirement:

•学术要求: A good honours degree, preferably in English, plus a minimum of three months experience Teaching English as a Foreign Language and preliminary teacher training. Experience in teaching other languages will also be considered.

•英语要求:English language proficiency at a minimum of IELTS band 7.0 or equivalent.

学费 Tuition Fee:2011/2012    £9,600

 
课程特征 Course Features:
 
The MA in Applied Linguistics and Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) is designed for teachers who intend to teach English as a Foreign Language (EFL) or who wish to enhance their professional competence and career opportunities. It combines elements of general and applied linguistics with the theory and practice of teaching English.

The MA in Applied Linguistics and TEFL aims to develop an understanding of the general and applied linguistic issues that have a bearing on the learning and teaching of English as a foreign language. It will also enable teachers to reflect on their current teaching practice.

 
课程内容 Course Content :
The course is structured on the basis of core units and optional units.

Core units
•Principles of applied linguistics
•Theory and practice of TEFL
•Research management
•Second language learning and teaching
•ELT curriculum, syllabus design and assessment
•Dissertation

Optional units
•Teaching language in use
•World Englishes
•Materials writing
•Technology in language teaching and learning
•Independent learning

These units are described briefly below.
Exit levels
The credit system creates a flexible framework in which you can graduate with one of the following awards, depending on the number of credits gained. Each taught unit has a credit rating of 15 credits with the dissertation worth 60 credit points:
•MA in Applied Linguistics and TEFL (four core units plus the research management and dissertation units) 180 credits
•Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Linguistics and TEFL: 120 credits
•Postgraduate Certificate in Applied Linguistics and TEFL: 60 credits

Core unit descriptions

Principles of applied linguistics
This unit provides an opportunity for familiarisation with Halliday’s functional approach to language description and the contributions of semantics, pragmatics, sociolinguistics and psycholinguistics to the teaching of English. The focus at all times is on applying models and linguistic theories to the classroom.

Theory and practice of TEFL
This unit is designed to give you an up-to-date understanding of the principles which underpin practice in TEFL. We will introduce you to the theories upon which contemporary language learning and teaching practice in TEFL is based, as well as practical teaching ideas for the communicative classroom. We will examine the EFL learner and learner differences and equip you with some basic skills for classroom-focused research.

Research management
The research management unit is designed to prepare you for the dissertation. Following the discussion of suitable topics at Masters level, you will be introduced to a variety of methodologies that will enable to you to develop a practical and analytical framework for your dissertation.

Second language learning and teaching
This unit focuses on features of language learner development, such as variability in language performance and ultimate attainment, by investigating the influence of different learning environments, e.g. age, individual learner differences, language input and the learner’s first language. The unit includes coverage of particular issues, such as inter-language pragmatics, language attrition and the relearning of a forgotten language.

ELT curriculum, syllabus design and assessment
In this unit you will focus on the relationship between curriculum, syllabus, courses and assessment. You will examine curriculum development and change. You will also develop the skills and knowledge practitioners require for the adoption or development of new syllabuses, courses and assessments and understand ways of evaluating these. We will also consider ways in which qualitative research underpins studies.

Dissertation
You will choose your dissertation theme with support from your dissertation tutor. We will encourage you to start thinking about your dissertation topics (initial dissertation proposal) as early as possible, so that when the time comes to focus you will be in a position to take forward the dissertation dynamically (dissertation proposal and dissertation.

Optional Unit Descriptions
Teaching language in use
Starting with a discussion of key features of discourse and pragmatics we go on to examine the extent to which language teaching materials develop learner awareness of the issues raised. The teaching of grammar, vocabulary, phonology and the four skills are scrutinised from this perspective, and relevant literature in each area is critically assessed.
 
World Englishes
The shape of English is changing all the time. The term ‘World Englishes’ has been coined to account for the many new varieties of English which have emerged outside the Anglo-Saxon world during the last century. In this unit you will learn about the development of these Englishes and, in particular, examine their implications for English language teaching and learning worldwide.

Materials writing
This unit is aimed at helping students apply theoretical principles of second language acquisition and current research findings to the development of materials for learning and teaching. The unit will be practical in its focus. Students will develop skills to evaluate and adapt existing classroom materials to maximise learner engagement and will produce their own principled materials in a supportive environment.

Technology in language teaching and learning
The Technology in Language Learning unit allows its participants the opportunity to experience the use of technology first hand. It aims to make available both the theoretical knowledge of ICT( information communication technology) and its pedagogical application so that teachers are better placed to make the necessary changes to their teaching in order to exploit the potential ICT offers the language learning classroom.

Independent learning
In this unit you will be encouraged to analyse, discuss and evaluate in depth an area of Applied Linguistics or English Language Teaching which interests you and which is not otherwise explored or explored in such depth in the cores or options. You will be allocated an appropriate supervisor who will guide you through the planning process and continue to advise you throughout the unit.
Please note. All optional units are subject to staff availability and student demand.

 
教学与评估 Teaching and Assessment:
Assessment is undertaken through essays, coursework assignments or dossiers, presentations and/or in-class tests. There are no formal end of semester or end of year examinations.

When pursued full time the course is delivered over one year, three afternoons per week, (Wednesday to Friday). The dissertation is written in the summer period of the second year of study.

职业机会 Career Opportunities:
Graduates will be able to progress to jobs in higher education in their own country or elsewhere, or continue on to undertake doctoral research in teaching and related fields. Possession of a Master's qualification is often viewed as a requirement for promotion to a more responsible position in either the private or public sectors or to diversify a career into areas such as educational management, materials evaluation and production, teacher education or external assessment.
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