
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, PhD
Practical English
English Grammar
English Literature
English Stylistics
Social and Political Translation
Analytical Reading I
Analytical Reading II
Public Speaking
Dennis Bricault
PhD, Fulbright Core Scholar
Social Linguistics
Linguistic Anthropology
General Linguistics
Syntax
General English I
General English II
English Phonetics I
Raisa Abdrakhmanova
PhD, Professor
German
Introduction to Intercultural Communication
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
English Stylistics
Composition I
Composition II
Berlin Barnett
Fulbright Scholar
General English
Fluent English
English for Specific Purposes
Tatiana Dubina
Senior Lecturer
Practical English
Early Childhood Reading
Performance of Literature
English Grammar
Theoretical Phonology
English Phonetics I
English Phonetics II
Structural Patterns
Leila Serikova
Senior Lecturer
General English I
General English II
Virtual Cultural Exchange
Teaching Methods
Foreign Language Acquisition
Curriculum Planning and Preparation
Igor Miyasarov
Senior Lecturer
World Literature
Modern Literature
Postmodern Literature
Communicative Culture
Social and Political Translation
English through Movies
Natalia Ruzieva
Teacher
General English I
General English II
Practical English
Composition I
Composition II
Business Correspondence
Aizhamal Abdyldaeva
Teacher
General English I
General English II
Practical English
Early Childhood Reading
Performance of Literature
Composition I
Structural Patterns
The Basics of Psychology and Pedagogy
Elena Shasheva
Teacher
General English I
General English II
Composition I
Fluent English
Aizhan Eshimbekova
Teacher
General English I
General English II
Composition I
Teaching Methods
Lovina Aboki
Teacher
Home Reading
Practical English
English for Academic Success
Intro to Intercultural Communication
