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  2. Study a degree in English Literature at Leeds and gain advanced critical analysis skills, exploring poetry, prose and drama from a variety of cultures, time periods and themes.

    • Undergraduate

      Our undergraduate degrees allow you to approach English...

    • Knowing Language
    • Choosing Language
    • Taking Risks
    • Project Week
    word and sentence structure
    vocabulary and spelling
    pronunciation
    gist (getting a general idea) and detail
    adapting your language to suit different scenarios
    formality, politeness and appropriateness
    communicating even when it’s difficult
    fluency
    non-verbal communication
    communication strategies

    Twice each term, all classes become project-based for a week. Practise your skills by collaborating on a creative project, or doing a piece of investigation work in the local community. Previous examples have included creating a video about a topic and interviewing people outside the classroom.

  3. Explore the English language, its linguistic and literary heritage, significance and future in a diverse and research-intensive learning environment. Learn how words work to shape the world around us and express human experience.

  4. Our undergraduate degrees allow you to approach English studies from several different perspectives: literature, language, theatre, and creative writing. Our degrees combine the flexibility to pursue your interests with enough structure to give your studies focus and coherence.

  5. At Leeds, you can study English with one of 10 languages. On this four-year course you’ll study literature and culture from a global perspective and reach a professional standard in your chosen language.

  6. The typical minimum entry requirement for all our undergraduate degree programmes is a pass in a combination of five subjects in GCSE (or IGCSE) and GCE A-level (or International A-level) examinations, or equivalent qualifications. They should include: at least grade A* to C/ 9-4 in English at GCSE or equivalent.

  7. Choose a pre-sessional course to develop your academic English and study skills before starting a degree, or try our General English course to improve your day-to-day communication skills and learn more about British culture. Study with us and join a university with a global reputation.

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