Undergraduate Certificate in English Language Pragmatics

Explore the use of language in social contexts, analyzing how meaning is constructed through conversation, culture, and communication strategies.

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Learning outcomes

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Course content

1

Introduction To Pragmatics

2

Speech Acts And Politeness

3

Conversational Implicature

4

Deixis And Reference

5

Cross-Cultural Communication

6

Language And Power

7

Intercultural Pragmatics

8

Gender And Language

9

Digital Communication And Pragmatics

10

Pragmatics In Professional Contexts

11

Introduction To Pragmatics

12

Speech Acts And Politeness

13

Conversation Analysis

14

Cross-Cultural Communication

15

Language And Gender

16

Intercultural Communication

17

Discourse Analysis

18

Pragmatics In The Media

19

Professional Communication

20

Language And Power

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Oliver Thompson
GB

I highly recommend the Undergraduate Certificate in English Language Pragmatics at Stanmore School of Business. As a UK resident, I found the course to be incredibly relevant and well-structured. The course content has significantly helped me achieve my learning goals, particularly in understanding the nuances of language use in different professional contexts. I've gained practical skills like adapting my communication style based on audience needs, which I've already put to use in my workplace with positive results. The course materials are high-quality, engaging, and cover a wide range of topics. This has been a fantastic learning experience, and I'm grateful for the opportunity to further my knowledge in this field.

Olivia Rodriguez
US

I recently completed the Undergraduate Certificate in English Language Pragmatics at Stanmore School of Business, and I'm thrilled with the skills and knowledge I acquired throughout the course. The course materials were top-notch, and I really appreciated the real-world examples woven into the lessons. These scenarios made it easy to grasp the concepts and see how they'd apply in my daily life. I gained a solid understanding of speech acts, implicature, and politeness, which greatly helped me in my communications job. The course content was engaging, and I'm genuinely satisfied with the experience—it's worth every penny!

Osamu Tanaka
JP

I truly enjoyed my experience with Stanmore School of Business's Undergraduate Certificate in English Language Pragmatics. The course exceeded my expectations, particularly in terms of practical applications. I can now effectively analyze language use in various professional settings and use this knowledge to improve my own communication. The course materials were relevant, up-to-date, and well-organized. The lessons on pragmatic markers and conversational routines have proven invaluable for my work in international business. Overall, I'm extremely happy with the course, and I highly recommend it to anyone interested in enhancing their English language abilities.

Claudia Nguyen
CA

I recently finished the Undergraduate Certificate in English Language Pragmatics at Stanmore School of Business, and I'm delighted with the outcome! I gained so much insight into the practical aspects of English language use, particularly in the sections on speech acts and implicature. I enjoyed the interactive quizzes and forum discussions that helped solidify my understanding of the material. As a marketing professional, the course content has directly impacted my ability to craft compelling marketing messages and presentations. I wholeheartedly recommend this course for anyone seeking to improve their English language skills and better understand the nuances of communication.





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April 2025