English Language for Non-Native Speakers
English Language for Non-Native Speakers

English Language for Non-Native Speakers — Faculty of Languages
The English Language for Non-Native Speakers department is dedicated to equipping students from diverse backgrounds with the linguistic proficiency and cultural awareness required to communicate confidently in English across academic, professional, and social settings. The program is designed for learners at all levels, from complete beginners to advanced speakers seeking refinement, and follows an integrated approach to developing the four core language skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing.
Students benefit from a curriculum that combines grammar mastery, vocabulary expansion, and pronunciation improvement with practical communication exercises. Through interactive lectures, discussion groups, multimedia resources, and real-life simulations, learners acquire the fluency and accuracy needed to function effectively in global environments.
Cultural studies are an essential part of the program, introducing students to the diverse traditions, histories, and social contexts of English-speaking countries. This cultural insight helps learners not only understand the language but also use it appropriately in different situations.
The program also offers targeted preparation for internationally recognized English proficiency examinations, such as IELTS, TOEFL, and Cambridge English Qualifications, thereby enhancing academic and career prospects. Digital learning tools and online platforms provide flexible opportunities for self-paced study and personalized feedback, ensuring steady progress.
Graduates of the department emerge with a strong command of English, cultural adaptability, and the confidence to succeed in international academic programs, cross-border business, diplomacy, tourism, and global communications.