METHODOLOGY FOR TEACHING MODERN ENGLISH PHILOLOGY
Keywords:
Modern english philology, pedagogical strategies, interactive lectures, textual analysis, comparative linguistics, sociolinguistics, course design.Abstract
This methodology outlines strategies for teaching Modern English Philology through interactive lectures, close reading, comparative linguistics, and sociolinguistic contexts. It details course design, including thematic modules, core texts, assignments, and assessments, emphasizing technology integration and critical thinking. The approach fosters comprehensive understanding and analytical skills by engaging students with historical and contemporary linguistic developments. Regular assessments and research projects ensure depth of learning, while digital tools and multimedia resources enhance the educational experience.
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