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Bachelor in English Language

About Diploma in English  Language

The English language holds immense importance globally. It is a crucial language both as a means of communication and as a tool for personal and professional development. English is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world. It serves as a common medium for interaction among people from diverse linguistic backgrounds, fostering international collaboration, trade, and diplomacy. Mastering English enhances social interactions and cultural understanding, making it an asset for both personal growth and success in a globalized world.

The Bachelor in English Language program at Dunster Business School offers a comprehensive curriculum designed to develop advanced language proficiency and communication skills. Learners explore linguistics, literature, and business communication which prepares them for diverse career paths. The program emphasizes practical applications. With the guidance of expert faculty and industry leaders, this degree equips learners to thrive in a competitive world.

 

The levels offered in the English Language are-

– Beginner Levels (A1-A2)

– Intermediate Levels (B1-B2)

– Advanced Levels (C1-C2)

 

Level

Graduation

Duration

160 Hours

Delivery Mode

Online

Key Highlights

  1. Comprehensive curriculum covering advanced language skills, linguistics, literature, cross-cultural communication, and business English.
  2. Real-world communication skills, including professional writing, public speaking, and presentations.
  3. Prepares learners for international opportunities with modules in global English usage and multicultural communication.
  4. Learn from accomplished educators and linguists with extensive academic and professional experience.
  5. Flexible Learning option with online learning options to accommodate diverse student needs.

Program Outcomes

  1. Gain advanced level language proficiency by mastering English communication for both personal and professional contexts.
  2. Develop skills to analyze texts, construct arguments, and understand linguistic nuances.
  3. Gain cultural awareness and insight into global cultures and their influence on language and communication.
  4. Be equipped with writing, speaking, and analytical skills needed for various industries.
  5. Build a strong academic foundation for further studies.

Career Path

Learning English opens up a wide range of career opportunities across industries. Proficiency in English provides avenues in international relations, teaching English as a second language, and corporate training. Mastering English enhances employability, boosts career advancement, and allows professionals to engage in global business, education, and communication. The potential career opportunities after the Bachelor in English  Language are:

 

– Public Relations Specialist

– Content Writer/Editor

– Language Trainer

– Translator/Interpreter

– International Business Coordinator

Curriculum

The curriculum for the Bachelor in English  Language at Dunster Business School is designed to enhance proficiency in speaking, writing, listening, and reading. It includes interactive modules on grammar, vocabulary building, pronunciation, and conversational English. Practical exercises, interactive lessons, and regular assessments ensure a well-rounded learning experience.

  • Introduce yourself/countries/occupations
  • The alphabet & the numbers
  • Languages and countries
  • People and hobbies
  • The work, the workplace
  • Free time
  • At the hotel
  • The city map
  • Food and drink in the restaurant
  • Personal Pronouns and Verbs in the Present Tense
  • The Group of Nouns: der/die/das
  • Verbs
  • The Negation
  • Prepositions of Place
  • Personal Pronouns in The Accusative Case
  • Daily Schedule
  • Stress in the Office
  • On the Computer
  • Arranging Appointments
  • The Seasons and the Weather
  • Destinations, Travel Preparations
  • Means of Transport
  • Living & the Home Furnishings
  • Health
  • Excuses
  • Verbs
  • Prepositions of Time
  • Sentence Connectives : Conjunctions
  • The Group of Nouns
  • Indicators of Space
  • Adjectives
  • Introducing yourself
  • Professions and activities
  • Telling about the past
  • School, training, curriculum vitae
  • Daily schedule leisure activities
  • Purchasing & spending money
  • Words around money
  • The dream of wealth: What if…?
  • In the office, on the phone, making appointments
  • Verbs
  • The Perfect Tense
  • The Group of Nouns
  • The Negation
  • Main and Subordinate Clauses
  • Verbs with Dative and Accusative
  • Subjunctive II
  • Nouns: Indicators of Time
  • CASUS
  • Vacation
  • Countries and Nationalities
  • Planning a Trip
  • Animals & Dangerous Animals
  • People
  • Living: Garden, City, etc.
  • Healthy Nutrition
  • National and International News
  • Theme: Environment
  • Theme: Technology
  • Indicators of Space
  • The Group of Nouns
  • Adjectives
  • Verbs
  • The Perfect Tense
  • Verbs + Prepositions
  • Nouns
  • Prepositions: of Space & of Time
  • Weather and Smalltalk
  • Languages
  • Luck
  • Stress
  • Time & Activities
  • Punctuality
  • Leisure time: museums
  • Leisure time: fine arts
  • Vacation
  • Problems at work
  • Arranging Appointments
  • Manners in Business Life
  • Reading
  • Means of Transport
  • Media
  • Advertising : Impact & History
  • Advertising : Product & Their Properties
  • The Complaint
  • The Past Tense
  • Verbs + Prepositions
  • Interrogative Particles
  • Modal Verbs,Brauchen+Zu
  • The Past Subjunctive
  • Verbs+Dative+Accusative
  • N-Declination
  • Indicators of Time
  • Adverbs of Time
  • Reflexive Verbs
  • The Passive
  • Adjectives(Comparative/Superlative)
  • The Genitive
  • Relative Clauses
  • Language Learning
  • Lifeling Learning
  • Special Learning Tips
  • School,Certificates and Grades
  • Traffic Problem
  • Means of Transport
  • On The Way
  • Feelings of Happiness
  • Qualities
  • Stress,Anger and Joy
  • Food, German Recipies,Eating in Restaurant
  • Invitations and Good Wishes
  • Indicators of Conditional
  • Final Clauses
  • Noun-Verb-Connectors
  • Past-Tenses
  • Time Clauses-Simultaneity,Non-Simultaneity
  • Prepositions
  • Adjectives+Prepositions
  • Enumerations
  • Causes and Consequences
  • School, Training
  • Interpersonal relations
  • Living and renting
  • Travel, trouble on vacation
  • Complaint letters
  • Cultural differences in professional life
  • Smalltalk
  • Europe and the Germans
  • Modal verbs
  • Past tense of the verbs: perfect / -preteritum / past perfect
  • Declination of adjectives
  • Prepositions of two cases
  • The passive
  • Verbs with prepositional case
  • n – Declination
  • Causal and effect indicators: weil, denn, deshalb, so…dass etc.
  • Daily work: e-mails & telephone calls
  • Activities & Leisure
  • University
  • History and politics
  • News from all over the world
  • Crime Stories
  • The subjunctive II: politeness, unreality, the subjunctive II in the past
  • Rection of verbs
  • Position of words in the sentence
  • Indicators of time
  • Indicators of conditional
  • Subjunctive I: Indirect speech
  • Subjunctive I Alternate forms
  • Nouns – Verb – Connections
  • Prepositions
  • Modal Particles
  • Participles as Adjectives
  • Connectors (during), Prepositions with Genetiv
  • Negation
  • Word order in the sentence
  • The Word ‘it’
  • Comparative sentences with than, how and ever
  • Two-Piece Connectors
  • Connectors to and without
  • Relative clauses with who
  • Noun-Verb Combinations
  • Passive and passive sentence forms
  • Indefinite Pronoun
  • Comparative sentences with als and wenn
  • Model sentences
  • Nouns, Verbs and Adjectives with Prepositions
  • Indirect speech with Subjunctive I
  • Nominalization of Verbs
  • Modal Particles
  • Presentation of History
  • Presentation about a special person
  • Writing letter to the editor
  • Describe an event
  • To carry out a discussion
  • Weather and smalltalk
  • Languages
  • Luck
  • Stress
  • Laughing
  • Success: sport and profession
  • Failures
  • Past tense of verbs
  • Prepositions of space and of time
  • Sentence connectives: Subordinate clauses
  • Adjectives with prepositional case
  • Two-part sentence connectives
  • Sentence connectives: main sentences
  • Modal verbs
  • Subjunctive II
  • Prepositions with the genitive
  • Progress
  • Environment and climate
  • The history of the division of Germany
  • The Wall
  • Living in the GDR
  • History and politics
  • Music & Photography
  • Expressing assumptions
  • Relative clauses
  • Extended modifiers (Partizipialattribute)
  • Declination of adjectives
  • Fixed connectives
  • Participles and adjectives as nouns
  • Subjunctive I
  • Imperative
  • Nominalization
  • The passive and alternative forms
  • Communication and media
  • History and memories
  • Feelings, lies, strengths, and weaknesses
  • School time
  • Career opportunities and profession
  • Tenses of the verbs
  • Verbs with prefixes, which may or may not be separable
  • Subjunctive II
  • Subjunctive I
  • Adverbial clauses
  • Verbs and their complements
  • Noun connectors
  • Word formation of the nouns
  • Participles as adjectives
  • Nominalized adjectives and participles
  • Relative clauses
  • Technical progress
  • Environment and pollution
  • Medicine
  • Special skills
  • Feelings
  • Living
  • Art & Creativity
  • Books and literature
  • Politics
  • Passive
  • Passive replacement forms
  • Modal verbs
  • Declination and comparison of adjectives
  • Adjectives and their complements
  • Word formation of the adjectives
  • Nominal style
  • Prepositions of the written language

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Reviews

"The Bachelor in English Language program at Dunster Business School gave me the skills and confidence to excel in my role as a content writer. The interactive sessions helped me to communicate and improve."
 
Arun Nagpal
Content Writer
"In this program, I gained not just linguistic expertise but also the confidence to teach English effectively. Dunster Business School’s practical approach is truly commendable. I appreciate the faculty members for their support."
Razak Khan
Teacher
”The theory and practical sessions are great in learning the language. I loved the interactive sessions with group discussions, presentations, and speaking activities by the instructors."
 
 
Ivan
Student

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is eligible for the Bachelor in English Language program?

The Bachelor in English  Language at Dunster Business School is open to anyone seeking to improve their English skills, with no specific academic prerequisites.

Yes, the Bachelor in English  Language is offered online at Dunster Business School.

Yes, upon successful completion of the program, learners will receive a degree in English Language from Dunster Business School.

Assessment is done through quizzes, assignments, and regular language proficiency assessments to track progress. You will also be provided with regular feedback.

The Bachelor’s in English language enhances communication skills essential for various professional roles and increases employability in global markets.

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