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    Languages with Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (French)
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    Languages with Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (French)

    Sheffield Hallam University

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    United Kingdom, Sheffield

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Course Code

    R8X1

    Campuses

    City Campus

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesSeptember-2024
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    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 16,655  / year
    Next Intake September-2024

    Languages with Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (French)

    About

    • Gain cross-cultural skills and linguistic competence in two modern foreign languages.
    • Attain the knowledge and confidence to teach English to speakers of other languages.
    • Experience a semester at a European university and a 12-month work placement abroad.
    • Train in specialist facilities accredited by the British Council.
    • Become a qualified English as a Foreign Language teacher via the Trinity College London Certificate in TESOL, included with this course.
    Develop your foreign language skills, gain an internationally-recognised teaching qualification, and hone your English teaching skills on placement in a European school or college.

    Disciplines

    Languages

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    • A-levels or the International Baccalaureate (IB) at good grades. Please refer to our course pages for the correct UCAS tariff.
    • Applicants with a General Secondary Education Certificate to be considered for entry onto a foundation programme.
    • Applicants with a Secondary Institute Diploma to be considered for entry onto a foundation programme.
    • Applicants with a Technical Diploma would be considered for entry onto Level 4 undergraduate programmes. Lower grades would be required to undertake a foundation programme.

    Career

    As a graduate of this course you’ll have a wide choice of career options, both in the UK and internationally. You can find careers in multinational organisations and in UK-based firms with international operations.

    This course prepares you for a career in

    • international management
    • foreign direct investment
    • international enterprise
    • international strategy
    • regional integration
    • global supply chain management
    • translation and interpreting
    • teaching

    Previous graduates of this course have gone on to work, for example, as

    • partner experience coordinator at Google
    • recruiting coordinator at Mondelez International
    • project coordinators at UK arts and media galleries 

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 16,655  / year

    How to Apply

    When you apply through UCAS, you will need to write a personal statement.

    Admissions tutors use personal statements alongside other information like subjects and grades to help them decide who they'll offer places to.

    This is your chance to tell the admissions tutor about yourself. So it's important to explain who you are, what makes you a good student and why you should be offered a place.

    About your personal statement

    You'll only be able to submit one personal statement, even if you send your application to more than one university.

    Your personal statement should be no more than 400 to 500 words. That's 4,000 characters.

    Getting started

    Before writing your personal statement, learn more about the subject you are interested in.

    Read about how it is taught, what careers it can lead to, and what skills it requires. Then think about how your own skills, interests and experiences match up. 

    This will help you write a statement that reflects who you are and why you are interested in the subject.

    Writing your statement

    Next, find somewhere quiet, make sure you have everything you need and are comfortable. You should explain:

    • why you are interested in the subject
    • how your skills and knowledge will help you in your studies
    • what relevant work experience you have or extracurricular activities you are interested in
    • anything else relevant you plan to do before starting your course.

    Be yourself, be positive, and give examples wherever you can. If you're passionate about the subject, what can you tell admissions tutors to prove it?

    Writing style

    Your personal statement should be clear, concise and easy to read. To do this:

    • write in plain English
    • use active voice instead of passive 
    • write in short sentences
    • use short paragraphs.

    There is a useful explanation of active versus passive voice on the British Council website.

    If you get stuck, try talking aloud about why you like the subject, either to yourself or to someone else. We naturally speak more simply than we write.

    This will help you get your thoughts out and explain them in a way that's easy to understand.

    Before you submit your statement

    Finally, get someone else you trust to read through your personal statement and correct any spelling, grammar or punctuation. This could be a member of your family, a teacher or a friend.

    Sheffield Hallam University

    Languages with Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (French)

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