
TEACHING METHODS in EFL

CIVICS EDUCATION
This course explores the principles, rights, and responsibilities of citizens within a democratic society. It covers government structures, civic duties, law, and ethical participation in public life. Through discussions, case studies, and practical activities, students develop awareness and understanding of their role as responsible and active members of society.

ENGLISH LITERATURE
This course explores major works and genres of English literature, including poetry, drama, and prose. It examines literary techniques, themes, historical contexts, and cultural influences. Through reading, analysis, and discussion, students develop critical thinking, interpretive skills, and appreciation for literary expression in English.

SPEAKING for SOCIAL CONTEXT
This course focuses on developing students’ ability to communicate effectively in English within various social contexts. It emphasizes appropriate expressions, pronunciation, vocabulary, and conversational strategies. Through dialogues, role-plays, and interactive activities, students build confidence and fluency in real-life social interactions.

TEACHER PROFESSION
This course examines the roles, responsibilities, and professional standards of teachers. It covers educational ethics, classroom management, pedagogical skills, and continuous professional development. Through discussions, case studies, and practical activities, students gain understanding of what it means to be a competent and ethical educator.

INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH GRAMMAR

INTERPRETATIVE AND AFFECTIVE READING
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ESSAY WRITING
This course focuses on developing students’ skills in writing structured and coherent essays in English. It covers essay types, thesis statements, paragraph development, cohesion, and coherence. Through guided writing exercises, peer review, and practice activities, students learn to organize ideas effectively and express arguments clearly in written form.

LISTENING FOR SOCIAL CONTEXT
This course develops students’ ability to understand spoken English in various social situations. It emphasizes recognizing main ideas, specific details, speaker intentions, and contextual meaning in conversations, announcements, and dialogues. Through listening exercises and interactive activities, students improve comprehension, vocabulary, and practical communication skills in real-life social contexts.

INTRODUCTION to LINGUISTICS
This course introduces students to the scientific study of language, covering its structure, use, and variation. It explores phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics, as well as the relationship between language and society. Through discussions, analyses, and practical exercises, students develop an understanding of how language functions and how it shapes human communication.