Learn English Through Other Subjects

 

Learning English through studying other subjects is a great way to improve your language skills!

How does it work?

Learning English through other subjects is a form of CLIL, which stands for Content and Language Integrated Learning. By combining the study of language with the study of another interesting topic area, you can effectively learn two subjects for the price of one! We offer a wide range of subjects to suit your personal interests and preferences. Choose any combination and start improving your English skills today!

CLIL at FoL

Our current subject selection includes Art, History, Literature, Philosophy, and Theology. We are continuing to develop courses to expand this selection. These courses provide an exciting way to improve your English while remaining interesting topics in their own right, taught by specialist subject teachers. If that wasn’t enough, it is also possible to customise your learning schedule to work on any number of subjects simultaneously!

Customise your own course

Each of our subject courses are available to study individually or as part of a combination – we are completely flexible. Tell us exactly what you want and we will focus our courses around you and your needs. All of our courses are taught by subject specialists who are also fully qualified language teachers! Our current subject catalogue can be found below. Focus on any subject for further information and explore the available levels. Continue reading for subject specific information below or find more information here.


English plus… Art

Learn English through Art… As one of the oldest forms of human expression, art both mirrors our world and gives us a deeper understanding of what it means to be alive. From comics to sculpture, fashion to oil painting, art is so prevalent in our day-to-day existence that it can be easy to overlook how complex the language of images can be.

By studying art carefully we can discover its emotional effects, reveal its secrets and symbols, and understand how deeply it influences our wider society.

As we move through history, as empires have risen and fallen, and civilisation has evolved in unimaginable ways, art has always been there to reflect these movements and shine a light on how mankind has responded expressively to an ever-changing world. Here you can explore how art truly connects us all and links us to different cultures, past and present, through our common human desire to create.

Topic options include:

  • History of Art

  • Philosophy of Art

  • Artistic Styles & Movements

  • Influential & Significant Artists

  • Painting Interpretation & Analysis


English plus… History

Learn English through History… History is a very broad and exciting subject that covering everything from before this very moment you visited this website and read this exact sentence! Do you know your Henrys from your Edwards? Your Tudors from your Stuarts?

From the Roman Empire to the British Empire, explore the rich and varied tapestry of culture that makes our island unique. Let us know what period interests you most and we will guide you through it.

History is indeed a broad subject but we have put together some of the most interesting and significant topics for you to sink your teeth into. That is, you can marvel at Medieval Europe, gawk at global empires or wonder about war in Europe (and indeed the world).

Topic options include:

  • Introduction to History

  • Ancient Greece & Rome

  • Medieval Europe (1066-1450)

  • Global Empires (1500-1850)

  • War in Europe & Beyond (1880-1945)


English plus… Literature

Take a leap out of your own experience and journey into the lives and minds of others when you study literature. Poetry, stories and drama are some of the most enduring and effective tools we have to transport ourselves across time and space, open our minds to concepts such as love, war, and justice, and help us to understand the human condition.

Words have a unique power to fire our imaginations and carry us along a spectrum of emotions; literature can thrill and terrify, move and inspire, paralyse with laughter or draw out buckets of tears. From the earliest myths and legends of ancient history, through classic fairy tales and the plays of Shakespeare, and on to modern spoken word poetry and graphic novels, people have always found exciting and innovative ways to reinvent this long-standing art form.

Here we will look closer and discover how literature comes alive; exploring how characters and their worlds roll out before us through the beauty of language and storytelling, and look at the techniques that great writers deploy to bring us along for the ride.

Topic options include:

  • Introduction to Literature

  • Forms of Literature

  • Shakespeare & Early Modern Drama

  • Shakespeare Post Shakespeare

  • Literature, Art, Film & Philosophy



English plus… Philosophy

Philosophy asks the questions that matter most. It challenges your assumptions and examines life’s ultimate questions: ‘Who am I?’, ‘How should I live my life?’. From ethics to metaphysics, philosophy provides the tools to think logically and critically about the true nature of life.

Our philosophy course covers a wide of philosophical topics including both Continental and Anglo-American schools of philosophy. Topics we cover include: ancient philosophy, metaphysics, epistemology, ontology, ethics, existentialism, philosophy of religion, logic, philosophy of mind, as well as any other philosophical field of interest.

Our philosophical journey doesn’t stop there with philosophers and theories, we also focus on the key transferable skills, that will help you in every conceivable aspect of life. Philosophy provides a frame for how to view the world, live your own lives and think for yourself critically.

Topic options include:

  • What is Philosophy?

  • Metaphysics, Epistemology & Theories of Knowledge

  • Philosophy of Mind & Action

  • Philosophy of History

  • Ethics & Ethical Systems



English plus… Theology

Learn English through Theology and Apologetics… The Bible is a big book, full of a lot of information, but do you really know what it teaches? There’s a lot of confusion out there about what it says, and what people are meant to believe. Learn about Christianity and how it relates to history, science, and ethics.

We live in the age of information, and we all have access to a wealth of knowledge on the gadgets we carry in our pockets. The danger of this is that it has come with a large amount of misinformation, and often truth and reality get buried by misconceptions. Apologetics is about sorting through the information, and finding what is really accurate. Apologetics means making and defending a case. With a focus on Christian theology, we will look at both what to believe, and reasons to believe.

We welcome your tough questions and lively, respectful discussion. We don’t expect everyone to agree, but our focus is on using methods to filter accurate truth from misinformation.

This course is offered as a specialised subject by a ministry trained teacher. Note: these views do not necessarily reflect that of FoL as a whole.

Topic options include:

  • Introduction to Apologetics

  • The Gospel

  • Creation and Ontology

  • Scriptural Exegesis

  • Ethics, Morality, and Law


Over to you…

Have you experienced CLIL before? How did it find it out? Which subject would you most like to try?

Please do let us know in the comments section below.

 
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