Course

Special Topics in Linguistics (ENG273)

This course explores language acquisition and multilingualism, focusing on second and third languages as well as heritage languages. Students will engage with theories and research from linguistic, educational, and cultural perspectives to understand the complexities of learning and teaching languages.


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Fakta

Emnekode

ENG273

Vekting (stp)

10

Semester undervisningsstart

Spring

Undervisningsspråk

English

Antall semestre

1

Vurderingssemester

Spring

Content

In this course, we will explore and critically evaluate the key issues in language acquisition and multilingualism research, including second and third language acquisition as well as (heritage language) bi- and multilingualism.

Students will learn about topics such as theories of how languages are learned, differences in the acquisition of first, second and third languages, the role of individual learner characteristics and learning contexts. Different types of bi- and multilingualism will be explored, as well as multilingual competence, individual and social complexity of multilingualism, the role of identity and multilingual literacies. We will also address teaching English as a second/third language in English as a foreign language classrooms.

Research from linguistic, educational, cognitive, societal, and cultural perspectives will be included.

Learning outcome

Knowledge

The students will gain knowledge of:

  • broad knowledge of approaches, theories and methods in the study of language acquisition and multilingualism
  • central aspects in the field of first, second and third language acquisition
  • central aspects of individual and/or societal multilingualism
  • advantages and challenges of multilingualism

Skills

By the end of the course, the students will be able to:

  • explain, evaluate and reflect on central approaches, theories and methods within the fields of language acquisition and multilingualism
  • analyze and describe the differences between first, second and third language acquisition
  • discuss different factors relevant in (multilingual) language acquisition
  • critically evaluate the benefits of multilingualism

General competence

By the end of the course, the students:

  • will have developed critical thinking and evaluation skills
  • will have developed skills in oral presentation and argumentation
  • will have developed their ability to cooperate with fellow students
  • will have developed skills to carry out independent project work

Forkunnskapskrav

Students must have a minimum of 50 ECTS in introductory English courses or equivalent in order to begin the specialization.

Exam

Form of assessment Weight Duration Marks Aid
1/1 30 Minutes Letter grades None permitted


Vilkår for å gå opp til eksamen/vurdering

Oral presentation/group research project

75 % seminar attendance

The group research project must be presented in class and must be passed in order to be admitted to the oral exam.

Method of work

Lectures and independent work

Åpent for

English Language and Literature - Bachelor's Degree Programme Advanced teacher education for levels 8-13 Half Year Intermediate Program in English
Exchange Students at Faculty of Arts and Education

Emneevaluering

There must be an early dialogue between the course supervisor, the student union representative and the students. The purpose is feedback from the students for changes and adjustments in the course for the current semester.In addition, a digital course evaluation must be carried out at least every three years. Its purpose is to gather the students experiences with the course.
The course description is retrieved from FS (Felles studentsystem). Version 1