Varieties of English in the 21st Century
Course: «English Language and Literature»
Structural unit: Educational and Scientific Institute of Philology
            Title
        
        
            Varieties of English in the 21st Century
        
    
            Code
        
        
            OK 3
        
    
            Module type 
        
        
            Обов’язкова дисципліна для ОП
        
    
            Educational cycle
        
        
            Second
        
    
            Year of study when the component is delivered
        
        
            2021/2022
        
    
            Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
        
        
            1 Semester
        
    
            Number of ECTS credits allocated
        
        
            3
        
    
            Learning outcomes
        
        
            PLO 4. Appreciate the diversity and multiculturalism of the world and conform in their activities to modern principles of tolerance, dialogue and cooperation.
PLO 11. Demonstrate in-depth knowledge of the chosen philological focus.
PLO 18. Participate in specialized philological seminars, conferences, scientific circles, discussions.
        
    
            Form of study
        
        
            Full-time form
        
    
            Prerequisites and co-requisites
        
        
            To succeed, the course requires knowledge of English at the level not lower than B2 of CEFR. In addition, students are supposed: to know the organization of language and basic linguistic concepts and terms, and major varieties of the English language; to be able to use appropriately basic terminology and a conceptual apparatus of linguistics, and to possess the elementary skills of linguistic analysis and interpretation of language development processes.
        
    
            Course content
        
        
            The discipline is intended to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the tasks and methods of dialectological and sociolinguistic research in linguistics; to determine the main approaches to the study of modern features of English variants and methods of dialectological and sociolinguistic research; to familiarize students with the existing mapping of modern English dialects and variants and to establish the relationship between dialect and dialectal infiltration into standard speech.
        
    
            Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
        
        
            Bergs, A., & Brinton, L. (Eds.). (2017). Varieties of English. Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG.
Chambers, J. K., & Schilling, N. (Eds.). (2018). The handbook of language variation and change. John Wiley & Sons.
Johnson, K. (2021). The History of Late Modern Englishes: An Activity-based Approach. Routledge.
Han, L. (2019). A Review of the major varieties of English language. International Education Studies, 12(2), 93–99.
Hickey, R. (Ed.). (2020). The handbook of language contact. John Wiley & Sons.
Kirkpatrick, A. (Ed.). (2020). The Routledge handbook of world Englishes. Routledge.
Melchers, G., Shaw, P., & Sundkvist, P. (2019). World Englishes. Routledge.
Nelson, C. L., Proshina, Z. G., & Davis, D. R. (Eds.). (2020). The handbook of world Englishes. John Wiley & Sons.
Trudgill, P., & Hannah, J. (2017). International English: A guide to varieties of English around the world. Routledge.
        
    
            Planned learning activities and teaching methods
        
        
            The modes of the course delivery encompass lectures, practical classes and self-study, which presuppose such activities as linguistic analysis of language materials, analytical reports, and scientific discussion.   The teaching methods include explanations, illustrations, heuristics and research, as well as active methods, which help engage students in the educational process and unlock their scientific and creative potential.
        
    
            Assessment methods and criteria
        
        
            The form of summative assessment is a pass/fail grade. The pass grade is given if students score 60–100 points for their work throughout the semester, which does not presuppose any additional assessment. The students who score less than 60 points are required to prepare a written analysis of language materials with justifications or write a test. Formative assessment takes place on a day-to-day basis and incorporates students’ results for all types of learning activities, incl. self-study.  
        
    
            Language of instruction
        
        
            English
        
    Lecturers
This discipline is taught by the following teachers
                    Anna 
                    Viacheslavivna
                    Karaban 
                
                
                    Department of English Philology and Intercultural Communication 
Educational and Scientific Institute of Philology
            Educational and Scientific Institute of Philology
Departments
The following departments are involved in teaching the above discipline
                        Department of English Philology and Intercultural Communication
                    
                    
                        Educational and Scientific Institute of Philology