University of Brighton
The Language CentreMA in Media-Assisted
Language Teaching & Learning
(Full-time and part-time)MA in Teaching as a Foreign
Language
(Full-time and part-time)
Diploma in Teaching English as
a Foreign Language
(Full-time and part-time)
The Centre has an established reputation for the provision of courses based on personal contact with students and the application of the latest teaching and learning resources.
For further information contact: Zamy Karimjee, The Language Centre, University of Brighton, Falmer, Brighton BN1 9PH. Tel: (01273) 643337. Fax:(01273)690710.
COURSES FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGETEACHERS Summer Programme for 1997
Teaching and Learning English CEELT preparation Teaching English for Specific Purposes Teaching English for Business Purposes Teaching English for Medical Purposes Grammar and Communicative Teaching
Drama for TEFL Teaching Literature in EFL Pronunciation for Language Teachers
Teaching Young Learners
Certificate and higher courses
Advanced Certificate in ELT Advanced Certificate in TESP UCLESIRSA Dip TULA
Some modules of the Edinburgh MSc in Applied Linguistics are also taught at the Institute. Promoting excellence in teaching and research
INSTITUTE for APPLIED LANGUAGE STUDIES
21 Hffl Place. Edinburgh EHS 9DP. Scotland. U.K. Tel: (0131) 650 6200 F i t (01.11) 667 5927 Email: IALS.enquiri£[email protected]
The University of Nottingham
MA in English Language Teaching
• MA ELT. (Applied linguistics) • MA ELT (TESOL) • MA ELT (Education)
Core modules in Applied Linguistics and Syllabus Design & Methodology, plus a range of electives:
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-ChadrensVRights:::^;: >,-. , • Learner Autonomy Speaking & Writing International Perspectives Learning to Train Teachers Stylistics
Corpus Analysis Stalls/:•; • ; Management . Teaching Literature
Discourse Analyns^.i,j' v.; Materials Evaluation & Design TESOL in Primary Education English for Academic Purposes Reading . Text Linguistics
English for Specific Purposes Second Language Acquisition Vocabulary Teaching & Learning Language & Culture3-V .
The course is co-directed by: Professor Ronald Carter, Dr Michael McCarthy & Barbara Sinclair The University, of Nottingham offers: excellent academic & pastoral support; convenient access to all parts of the UK; teaching & accomodation in a pleasant green campus setting.
For professional advice contact Ian McGrath Tel: 0115 951 4484, e-mail: [email protected] Application forms are available from Miss Dawn Aston, Ref ELTJ/1, Faculty of Education,
The University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UK. Tel:0115 951 4456, Fax:0115 951 4516. e-mail:[email protected]
The University of Nottingham is a research-led institution which provides the highest quality learning environment and is committed to working towards equal opportunities.
BRITISH COUNCIL INTERNATIONAL SEMINARS
1997 PROGRAMME OF INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOLS
97002:
THE USE OF DRAMA IN THE TEACHING OF ENGLISH 14 July to 1 August 1997 Bristol97003:
EVALUATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF MATERIALSFOR LANGUAGE TESTING 28Julyto 15 August 1997 Twickenham
97004:
VIDEO, AUDIO AND NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN THE TEACHING OF ENGLISH 30 June to 18 July 1997 Brighton97005:
SKILLS AND TASKS IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHINGAND TESTING
9 to 27 July 1997 Leeds
97006:
EXPLORING SPOKENENGLISH: PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS AND PERSONAL
PROFICIENCY
14 July to 1 August 1997 Edinburgh
97007: EYL:
TEACHING ENGLISH TO YOUNG LEARNERS 7 to 25 July 1997 Leeds97008:
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE TODAY: HOW WE USEIT AND HOW WE TEACH IT 21 July to 6 August 1997 Sunderland
97009:
BECOMING A TEACHER TRAINER: AN INTRODUCTION TOTEACHER TRAINING 20 July to 7 August 1997 Cambridge
International
97010:
METHODOLOGY, MATERIALS AND RESOURCES FOR THE LANGUAGE CLASSROOM 21 July to 8 August 1997 Chester97011:
TEACHING ENGLISH FOR SPECD7IC PURPOSES ( E S P ) 20 July to 9 August 1997 Plymouth97012:
EXTENDING ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING SKILLS:A PRACTICAL APPROACH 28 July to 15 August 1997 Oxford
97013:
WORKING WITH WORDS: LEXICAL APPROACHES TOLANGUAGE TEACHING 14 July to 1 August 1997 Swansea
* Fees held at 1994 prices. Fee per seminar is £1,390. All aspects of the
programme - professional, extra-curricular and social, accommodation and all meals - are included in the fee. FOR INFORMATION, CONTACT:
Promotions Manager, International Seminars,
The British Council, 1 Beaumont Place, Oxford OX12PJ.
Tel: +44 (0) 1865 316636; Fax: +44 (0) 1865 557368/516590.
E-mail:
http://www.britcoun.org/BPm1nnra/ (Programme details are subject to amendment. For a full prospectus pte»»* contact Promotions Manager, quoting the
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BRITISH COUNCIL INTERNATIONAL SEMINARS
97036:
INVESTIGATING AUTHENTIC MODERN ENGLISH IN THE CLASSROOMS31 August to 7 September 1997
Liverpool
Fee: £1,290 (residential)The programme will discuss the direction of language teaching in the new century, focusing on corpus linguistics and the use of computer software for investigating language. This seminar will be of particular interest to experienced language teachers especially TEFL teachers and academics in ELT. Only the most basic computer literacy is required.
97027:
NEW AREAS OF DEVELOPMENT IN THE TEACHING OF ENGLISH TO YOUNG LEARNERS7 to 13 September 1997
Warwick
Fee: £990 (residential)The seminar aims to update people in the EYL field on the latest theories and practice. The intention is to focus on the age range from 6 to 11 years old. The programme is not intended to provide a basic grounding in EYL methodology, but is aimed at senior practitioners and policy-makers in the field of English as a foreign or second language for children of primary school age.
International
97071:
DEVELOPINGMATERIALS AND RESOURCES FOR SELF-ACCESS IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE
LEARNING
2 to 14 November 1997 Essex
Fee: £1,490 (residential)
The seminar aims to help participants to set up and maintain ways of selecting, producing and adapting materials and resources for self-access. This will include the related area of practical management issues. The programme will be of particular interest to all those librarians, teachers, curriculum developers and education managers who are responsible for the selection, development and use of ELT materials that allow students to pursue English language studies autonomously.
F O R INFORMATION, CONTACT:
Promotions Manager, International Seminars,
The British Council, 1 Beaumont Place, Oxford 0X1 2PJ.
Tel: +44 (0) 1865 316636; Fax: +44 (0) 1865 557368/516590.
E-mail:
http://www.britcoun.org/seminars/ (Programme details are subject to amendment. For a full prospectus please contact Promotions Manager,
quoting the seminar number in all correspondence.) •Fees held at 1994 prices. Fee per seminar is £1,390. All aspects of the
programme - professional, extra-curricular and social, accommodation and all meals - are included in the fee.
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE &
TEACHER TRAINING
COURSES
Study at one of Britain's most distinguished Universities in a beautiful campus location. * Overseas Teachers Refresher course
(April &.v)uly197)
* Introduction to TEFL course
* Year round English Language & Study Skills course
* Extensive Self-Access facilities * 8ALEAP Accredited
Web site http:Hwww.sussex.ac.uk/langc/
UNIVERSITY OF
SUSSEX
AT BtlQHTON Promoting excellence in teaching and researchThe EFL Secretary, The Language Centre, University of Sussex, Brighton BN1 SQN. Tel: (01273) 678006 Fax: (01273)678476 Email: lang.centre@ sussex.ac.uk
MORAY HOUSE INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION HERIOT-WATT UNIVERSITY
SCOTTISH
CENTRE II INTERNATIONAL FOR I k . EDUCATION
MA TESOL by Distance Learning
Accredited by BATQI
• Highly flexible programme
• Choice of specialist elective!
• Staged payment
Also available by full-time study.
For details, write to:
Scottish Centre for
International Education
Moray House Institute of Education
Holyrood Road,
Edinburgh, EH8 8AQ
FAX:0131-557 5 1 3 8
This one year
taught MA for
EFL/ESL \
teachers,
writers and
publishers
covers all aspects
of materials
development and
relevant areas of
applied linguistics
M A I N L . 2
MATERIALS
DEVELOPMENT
This course• offers an experiential approach relating practice to theory and theory to practice • focuses on the development of the participant's knowledge, awareness and skills
w i t h the opportunity t o develop original research • relate the course to on-going
materials projects
• experience the process of L2 publishing • test new commercially produced materials
• develop multi-media and text course material
• make conference presentations
For,
further
details
please
contact:
Brian Tomlinson (MA L2) University of Luton 75 Castle Street, Luton Bedfordshire, England LUI 3AJ
Tel:+44 1582 489041
Fax: +44 1582 489014
Thames Valley University supports mass participation in higher education and is committed to playing a major part in the educational, cultural and economic life of the region
TVU
LONDONMA in English
Language
Teaching
Core studies explore the relationship between practice and theory. Specialisms offer a choice of professional studies. A flexible programme of study
' 1 year full-time
• 2 to 5 years part-time • Daytime or evening classes • January or October start Call Guidance Services on
0181 579 5000 for details.
School of ELT
Thames Valley University
18-22 Bond Street, Ealing, London W5 5AA, UK Fax 0181 231 2900
Leicester
University
School of EducationDOCTOR OF
EDUCATION (Ed.D.)
An innovative qualification designed, in content and flexible study methods, for the experienced professional in Education.
Study is part-time, by a combination of individual tutorials and personal study, taught modules in research methods in Education, and further modules and a thesis in one of the specialist areas currently offered: Primary Education, Education Management, or Applied Linguistics & TESOL. Credit may be given for previous Masters qualifications. Further details and application forms from Mrs R Holmes, Graduate School Office (Ref: EdD/ELT), School of Education, University of Leicester, 21 University Road, Leicester LEI 7RF. Tel: (0116) 252 3691. Fax: (0116)2523653. e-mail: [email protected]
Promoting excellence in University teaching and research
MA in Linguistics (TESOL)
and
MSc in English Language Teaching Management
both
by Distance Learning
A choice of distinctive distance learning courses for language
teaching professionals wishing to upgrade their
qualincations for career development and to deepen their
knowledge of linguistics.
The Courses - 27 months by distance learning (no residency
requirements) with October & March intakes.
The Content - All modules are written for distance learning
courses by language/management specialists. Students take
• 8 core modules
2 more from a choice of options
• & write a dissertation on a subject of interest.
Visit" the ELI on the Internet hllp://w\nv.surrey.ac.uk/EU/eli.htmlUniversity
of Surrey
Promoting Excellence inEducation & Research
For further information, contact
Mrs. T. J. Hughes English Language Institute University of Surrey Guildford GU2 5XH, UK
Tel: 01483-259910 Fax: 01483-259507 E-mail: [email protected]
ELT journal; Quarter page: 133 tcreen Do not prim this inform The University of Reading
TEFL
MA in
by Distance Learning
The CALS MA in TEFL has been running for over 12 years and has over 400 graduates worldwide. This successful programme is now being offered through distance study.
The Course offers:
• a highly rated programme of study
• an effective combination of theory and practice • an interesting range of options
• flexibility of study, spread over 2 to 5 years • intakes in November and May
For further details, contact:
MA Course Administrator (DLZ)
Cenlre for Applied Language Studies The University of Reading PO Box 241 Reading UK RG6 6WB TEL: 0118 9318512 fug +44 118 9318512 (International) FAX: 0118 9 756506 (UK) +44 118 9 756506 (Internal E-MAIL: [email protected]
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
BPhil(Ed) in Language Teaching
(TEFL)
One year of full-time study. May now be awarded with MERIT which is equivalent to
GOOD HONOURS.
MEd in Language Teaching (TEFL)
One year of full-time study.
Certificate in Advanced
Professional Studies (ELT)
Intensive short course in July or one term of full-time study.
One term of full-time study (October - December)
Further details: Continuing Professional Development Office, School of Education, University of Exeter, Exeter EX1 2LU, UK.
Telephone 01392 264981.
UNIVERSITY of EXETER
NILE
Norwich Institute for Language Education
Director: Dave Allan
Learning Teaching - Teaching Learning
COURSES FOR TEACHERS OF ENGLISH * Award-bearing professional development courses
(MA, Advanced Diploma, Diploma, Certificate - run in collaboration with the University of East Anglia)
Language and Methodology for Primary English Language Teachers British Studies * ELT Management
CEELT Exam Preparation * Neuro Linguistic Programming Communicative Language Teaching and Testing
Managing & Creativity in the Language Classroom Language, Materials and Methodology
Specially-designed courses for closed groups
For New Ideas in Language Education
challenging and exciting courses, and a beautiful city to explore and to study in, come to NILE in Norwich in 1997
For further details contact: Dave Allan or Penny Miller Norwich Institute for Language Education PO Box 2000 Norwich NR2 2EY England Tel:+44 1603 451450 Fax:+44 1603 451452 E.mail: [email protected]
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Develop new
management skills
Get your experience
formally recognised
Contact Angela Karlsson
Centre for International Education
and Management (CIEM)
Chichester Institute of Higher Education Upper Bognor Road, Bognor Regis
West Sussex PO21 1HR UK
UNIVERSITY
C O L L E G E
A College of the University of Southampton
0 MA in ELT Management (] year)
modular format, flexible points of entry
0 Certificates/Diploma Advanced
Educational Studies (ELT
Administration) flexible entry points
0 Summer Refresher Courses for
Overseas Teachers (3 weeks duration)
Phone: 01243 829291 Fax: 01243 8414S8 E-Mail [email protected] http://dspace.diai.pipex.com/town/parade/ ae619English on
the English
Riviera
The
Devon
School of
En£lisF)
ContactBrian Hawthorne (Principal)
The Devon School of English l(d. I Lower Polsham Road
PAIGNTON, Devon TQ3 2AF ENGLAND
Tel: ++44 1803 559718/666499 Fax: ++44 1803 551407
E-Mail: [email protected]
Courses for Overseas Teachers
21" July-1" August 1997 Brush up your Teaching Skills Suitable for inexperienced teachers or those whose training needs updating.
4"1 August-IS* August 1997 Advanced Language Course Combines master classes in English with project-based activities Courses for Teachers
CELTA (Cambridge/RSA) Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults (4 week course)
Summer
Vacation & Intensive courses for adults and seniors.
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