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  1. Sep 12, 2023 · This course is available for study in 17 languages. The course is organized into three areas of exploration and seven central concepts, and focuses on the study of both literary or non-literary texts.

  2. With a broad focus on cultural studies and sociolinguistics, the programme allows you to explore topics ranging from film to history, from gender to translation studies. Central to the degree is the study of two languages, with the possibility of changing language after the first year.

  3. For the first, second and fourth years, the degree involves studying courses to the value of 12 units half of which will be in the Department of Sociology, and half in the Language Centre. In addition, you will also take LSE100.

    • 30 September 2024-20 June 2025
    • 181/18/10:1
    • 31 January 2024
    • Four years full-time
  4. This chapter illustrates the relationship between language and culture by examining representative scenarios of conversational interactions between speakers who grew up in different countries speaking different languages, and between Americans of different ethnic and regional backgrounds.

  5. There are 120 credits per year of study, including compulsory and optional course units. In Year 1, compulsory core language units are tailored to your ability alongside compulsory units which will introduce you to culture and society.

  6. May 4, 2021 · This guest-edited Special Issue of Language, Culture and Curriculum presents a collection of studies that look into language textbooks through three key themes: representation, interaction and learning.

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  8. Language, Culture and Communication (with Intercalated Year) degree at Warwick. Learn how communication works in everyday, professional and intercultural contexts and put this knowledge into practice to tackle some of the most important communication issues facing humanity today.

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