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  • Grammar Awareness

    Module code: EN7523 This module provides an introduction to the description of English grammar, based on pedagogic as well as descriptive models.

  • Grammar Awareness

    Module code: ED7044 Grammar consists of choices available to users of the language to express their meanings.

  • English Grammar in Use

    English Grammar in Use EL2013 course offered by the ELTU.

  • Grammar Awareness

    Module code: EN7312 The aims of this module are to improve your English grammar awareness and enhance your ability to apply this knowledge and awareness to your own professional context. It provides an introduction based on pedagogic as well as descriptive models.

  • Exploring Grammar and Pronunciation: From Theory to Practice

    Module code: ED7802 This module will enhance your understanding of the grammatical and phonological structure of English and explore how this can be applied to your own language teaching and learning experiences.

  • Exploring Grammar and Pronunciation: From Theory to Practice

    Module code: ED7732 This module will enhance your understanding of the grammatical and phonological structure of English and explore how this can be applied to your own language teaching and learning experiences.

  • Exploring Grammar and Pronunciation: From Theory to Practice

    Module code: ED7802 This module will enhance your understanding of the grammatical and phonological structure of English and explore how this can be applied to your own language teaching and learning experiences.

  • Exploring Grammar and Pronunciation: From Theory to Practice

    Module code: ED7802 This module will enhance your understanding of the grammatical and phonological structure of English and explore how this can be applied to your own language teaching and learning experiences.

  • Description of English

    Module code: ED7003 In this module you will study approaches to the teaching of grammatical form and their suitability in a variety of teaching contexts. We will look at key concepts and terminology in the analysis and description of grammar.

  • Nick Smith

    The academic profile of Dr Nick Smith, Associate Professor at University of Leicester

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