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LINGUISTICS
ENGLISH LANGUAGE

PROGRAM MISSION

The mission of the program is to form highly qualified, intellectually developed professionals capable of effective teaching and intercultural communication. Our goal is to educate responsible, honest, and tolerant leaders who possess critical thinking skills and are capable of continuous self-improvement and professional growth. We strive to ensure that our graduates make meaningful contributions to society by integrating theoretical knowledge and innovative approaches in linguistics and education

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

The peculiarity of "English Linguistics" department is that students receive fundamental training in linguistics, excellent knowledge of English, as well as knowledge of a second foreign language (German or French), theoretical and practical training in the methods of teaching foreign languages and translation. Classes are conducted in English.

Highly qualified professors and teachers of English who have completed research trainings and language trainings in foreign higher educational institutions of the USA, European Union, and Great Britain are engaged in training bachelors and teachers of English. Teachers have international certificates (TESOL, British Council, DAAD, American Embassy trainings and seminars). Teachers have…

PROGRAM GOALS

LEARNING OUTCOMES

FACULTY

Alena Maksakova

Head of the Program, Senior Lecturer

  • Practical English

  • English Grammar

  • Literature

  • Stylistics 

  • Social and Political Translation 

  • Analytical Reading

  • Public Speaking

John Rosslyn Clark

PhD, Professor

  • Britain in the Past and in the Present

Dennis Bricault

PhD, Fulbright Core Scholar 


  • Social Linguistics

  • Linguistic Anthropology

  • General Linguistics

Raisa Abdrakhmanova

PhD, Professor

  • German

  • Introduction to Intercultural Communication

Lance Tillman

PhD, Professor

  • General English

  • Practical English

  • Public Speaking

  • iBT TOEFL

Roman Valvakov

PhD, Associate Professor

  • Comparative Typology

  • Lexicology of the English Language

  • General Linguistics

  • History of the English language

  • iBT TOEFL

  • Ancient Languages and Cultures

  • General English I

  • General English II

Tatiana Dubina

Senior Lecturer

  • Practical English

  • Early Childhood Reading

  • Performance of Literature

  • English Grammar

  • Theoretical Phonology

  • English Phonetics I

  • English Phonetics II

  • Structural Patterns

Natalia Tsukanova

Senior Lecturer

  • Teaching Methods

  • Didactics

  • Foreign Language Acquisition

  • Curriculum Planning and Preparation

  • Syntax

  • Theory and Practice of Translation

  • Computer Assisted Translation

Mirana Tsoi

Senior Lecturer

  • French

Marina Tsaritsyna

Senior Lecturer

  • General English I

  • General English II

  • Composition I

  • Composition II

  • Discovering America: Idioms and Phrasal Verbs

Leila Serikova

Senior Lecturer

  • General English I

  • General English II

Igor Miyasarov

Teacher

  • World Literature

  • Modern Literature

  • Postmodern Literature

  • Communicative Culture

  • Social and Political Translation

  • English through Movies

Aizhamal Abdyldaeva

Teacher

  • General English I

  • General English II

  • Practical English

Elena Durova

Teacher

  • General English I

  • General English II

  • Composition I

  • Fluent English

Natalia Ruzieva

Teacher

  • General English I

  • General English II

  • Practical English

Aiganysh Mamytova

Teacher

  • General English I

  • General English II

  • Early Childhood Reading

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