This course serves to broaden and enhance students’ knowledge and competence in grammar. In particular, the course aims at enabling students to know the noun, adjective, adverb, and relative clauses. In addition to reported speech and phrasal verbs. 


This course introduces some theoretical concepts related to translation theory and focuses on the different theories that tackled the issue of translation before 20th century in a chronological order and on the different translation theories after 1950s.This course is an introduction to the different strategies used in translation; another objective of this objective  is the study of the different difficulties usually found in translating literary texts  through some concrete examples.

 


The course aims at providing students with an intensive introduction to American and British Modernism. Students will become acquainted with different trends, techniques, terms, and writers; learn strategies for reading and understanding both American and British Modernist literature. Thus, they end up with developing critical skills for discussing and analysing literary texts.


This course serves to broaden and enhance students’ knowledge and competence in grammar. In particular, the course aims at enabling students to know the basic types of clauses and the possible combinations of them; so that students will improve their writing skill. In addition, students are introduced to phrasal verbs and reported speech forms.