- Lecturer: Denise Eldemire-Shearer
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English for Academic Purposes is designed to help students to critically engage with texts, research and write effective essays for academic audiences, and participate intelligently in oral and written discussions on a variety of topics, while developing an understanding of the linguistic context in which they operate in the
- Lecturer: Carmeneta Jones
English for Academic Purposes is designed to help students to critically engage with texts, research and write effective essays for academic audiences, and participate intelligently in oral and written discussions on a variety of topics, while developing an understanding of the linguistic context in which they operate in the
- Lecturer: Ama Ababio
- Lecturer: Deidrea Dwyer-Evans
- Lecturer: Jasmin Lawrence
- Lecturer: Sandra Minott
English for Academic Purposes is designed to help students to critically engage with texts, research and write effective essays for academic audiences, and participate intelligently in oral and written discussions on a variety of topics, while developing an understanding of the linguistic context in which they operate in the
Critical Reading and Expository Writing in the Humanities is designed to help students to critically engage with texts, research and write effective essays for academic audiences, and participate intelligently in oral and written discussions on a variety of topics, while developing an understanding of the linguistic context in which they operate in the
- Lecturer: Lileth O'Connor-Brown
- Tutor: Loverne George
- Tutor: Julian Hylton
- Tutor: Lileth O'Connor-Brown
Critical Reading and Expository Writing in the Humanities is designed to help students to critically engage with texts, research and write effective essays for academic audiences, and participate intelligently in oral and written discussions on a variety of topics, while developing an understanding of the linguistic context in which they operate in the
- Lecturer: Norty Antoine
- Lecturer: Carmeneta Jones
- Lecturer: Lileth O'Connor-Brown
- Lecturer: Marilyn Ricketts
- Lecturer: Tracy-Ann Beckford
This course discusses the "politics of Francophonie" against the background of the creation and evolution of the Association des pays francophones, now Association des pays ayant le français en partage. We will look at the political and cultural institutions created for the promotion of the French language. We will share and analyse information about the various cultural, social, political and economic aspects of French-speaking countries.
- Lecturer: Francoise Cevaer
- Lecturer: Marie-Jose Nzengou-Tayo