شكسبير 1
Course Description
Introduction to the Renaissance/ Medieval/background/Elizabethan Theatres/Shakespeare's background/ kinds of plays/Background of drama as a genre/Influences on
Shakespeare that added to his genius.
Course Aims
Course Description
Introduction to the Renaissance/ Medieval/background/Elizabethan Theatres/Shakespeare's background/ kinds of plays/Background of drama as a genre/Influences on
Shakespeare that added to his genius.
Course Aims
Course Description
This course introduces students to Romanticism and develops their understanding of its nature through a close analytical reading of assigned texts from the major poets of the period. The concept of the Romantic Imagination should be studied as a major break from the Neo-Classical Age.
Course Aims
Discuss the English Romantic literary movement and its main figures (canonized/sub-canonized) and literary characteristics
Course Description
This course contain of the fundamental stages of language development from a phonological, morphological, semantic, syntactic, and pragmatic perspectives , How language evolves and changes , and The basic principles of language-learning strategies .
Course Aims
1. Define the basic concepts related to fist language acquisition
2. Explain the major theoretical approaches to first language acquisition.
4. Identify the various stages of language development.
Course Description
The course introduces students to some basic issues in applied linguistics that pertain to second language learning and teaching. Topics will include:
a. A definition of the term and its relation to other disciplines.
b. A brief discussion of language learning theories.
c. Factors affecting second language learning, age factors, personality factors, socio-cultural factors in ESL learning.
d. Learning strategies.
e. Communicative competence
f. Learner language
Cours Description
This poetry course is primarily designed to train students to define poetry as a specific literary genre and distinguish it from other literary genres. Paraphrase and summarize a poem in order to understand its meaning. Analyze imagery and figurative language as elements of poetry.
Write an analysis of a poem in Standard English.
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