Welcome to the wonderful world of English. In this course, you will encounter a wide range of English texts, ranging from sonnets to short stories and news reports to reviews and opinion pieces.
The main objective of the English Language Diploma Course is to teach you how to analyse language critically. You will examine the techniques used by both fiction and non-fiction writers in the production of various kinds of texts, consider the different styles they use to convey their ideas as well as the kind of language they employ to impart information to the reader.
The course begins by sharing a brief history of the English language – explaining how it is continuously changing and developing – and providing the tools required to analyse, dissect and classify its various forms.
We’ll look at approaches to texts, take an in-depth look at the development of prose styles, and attempt to answer the question ‘what defines poetry?’.
From there, we’ll delve deep into the world of journalistic English, explore how to develop your close-reading abilities in both fiction and non-fiction texts, and run through advice on how to put your English language skills to use in a real-life context.
By studying this course, you will:
What will I learn on the course?
Module 1: A Brief History of the English Language
Module 2: Parts of Speech
Module 3: The World of Fiction
Module 4: Approaches to Prose
Module 5: Approaches to Fiction – Poetry
Module 6: Journalistic Language and Form
Module 7: Journalistic Tone and Purpose
Module 8: Close-Reading Non-Fiction Texts
Module 9: Close-Reading Fiction Texts
Module 10: Writing Work E-mails
The English Language Diploma Course is for anyone who wants to understand the ins and outs of English. This can be to better understand the choices made by your favourite author, poet, journalist or blogger, or to put the knowledge to practical use in your everyday use of English.
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