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Dictionaries and encyclopedias - Browse resources A-Z
Connect to the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) online.
Writing academic English
This workshop will help you to write better academic English by discussing when and why you might need to be formal and cautious in your writing.
English Language and Linguistics - BA(Hons)
Study our English Language and Linguistics degree to explore contemporary global issues with leading academics who have real-world research expertise.
Secondary English - PGCE with QTS
Postgraduate Certificate in Education Secondary Initial Teacher Education English trains teachers to practice as a subject specialist teacher for the secondary age range (11-16). Trainees are assessed against the standards for Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) across the age range.
Modern Language Association (MLA) - Referencing
A quick guide to the MLA referencing style. For English, Film Studies and Literature programmes.
Conversation club
Conversation Club is a fantastic opportunity to meet new people and practise your spoken English in a relaxed atmosphere.
Reading and writing - Study skills
Improve your academic literacy, English language skills, and learn about plagiarism and copyright.
iQTS - International Qualified Teacher Status - Professional course
An online, internationally-focused teaching qualification enabling you to engage in English teacher training based in international schools.
Guide to credibility interview - Applying for a student visa outside of the UK
The purpose of the interview is to establish that you are a genuine student and that your English language ability is at the correct level.
Background to the project - GPED project
The context to our research includes the Keogh Review of urgent care and the increase in funding for triage projects in English hospitals.
Tenses in academic writing
This workshop focuses on the three most common verb tenses in written academic English and when they are used. You will have the opportunity to practise using these tenses.
‘We Out Here’ – Black British Voices in English Curricula ‘We Out Here’ – Black British Voices in English Curricula | Education blog
Amy Saleh Amy.Saleh@uwe.ac.uk In 2020 the absence of Black writers from GCSE English Literature set text lists was widely acknowledged in educational reports and news outlets (Sundorph 2020; Pearson 2020; Weale and Bakare 2020). UK exam boards...