This course establishes the foundation for an intricate area of study known as Applied Linguistics, highlighting its significant influence on the practice of teaching English as a foreign language. Specifically, the instructor and students will explore the depths of Applied Linguistics, where the science of language intersects with the art of teaching. Its purpose is to provide third-year Bachelor's students with the essential knowledge and skills required to become effective and inspirational educators of the English language. Through participation in this course, students will uncover solutions to fundamental inquiries, including: What is the field of Applied Linguistics, and what roles do applied linguists undertake? What are the objectives and boundaries of Applied Linguistics? How does Applied Linguistics relate to general linguistics? What are the core concerns of Applied Linguistics? And what are the principal domains within Applied Linguistics?