There and Back Again. A Swansea Student’s Tale – by Mike Kettle (MA TESOL 2017-2018)
Trevor Noah, a hilarious comedian and smart cookie, once said that travel is the best way to erode cultural barriers
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Read moreSarah Poole, a student in the Applied Linguistics Department, is currently studying for a BA English Language and TESOL and is on
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Read moreAs part of our employability series, our last visitors of the semester were Sarah Lowe (Vice President of Language Resources in the
Read moreAs part of the College of Arts and Humanities’ employability drive and continuing student engagement programme, the Applied Linguistics department
Read moreOur guest post this month is by Nicholas Fearn a final year student in Applied Linguistics who is also (already)
Read moreBefore going to university, I was never entirely sure as to what my career aims were, although teaching has always
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