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Interlanguage and Cross-Cultural Pragmatics

The course aims to provide an introduction to theories and research on pragmatics, to help students develop a critical understanding of the study of pragmatics in language learning and in social and professional contexts, and to develop the ability to apply this knowledge in multilingual and multicultural environments.

Information on registration autumn 2024

Registration

If you are admitted and have accepted an offer of a place, please note that you also need to register in August. Registration is mandatory and will be open in Ladok for admitted students between 5 and 18 August. You need to register on time to confirm and keep your place.

Registration is done online. You can register online through Ladok if you are accepted to the course without conditions. You need to have activated your account, but please note the below information on logging into Ladok.

Ladok for students

Important: As of 1 January 2024, you must use eduID or your account on antagning.se to log in to Ladok. Read more: Temporary way to log in to Ladok starting in the New Year.

If you are conditionally admitted, the conditions have to be fulfilled in order to register and start the course. Contact our Student Affairs Office when registration opens if you have questions.

Athena

After registration or before the course starts, you will get access to Stockholm university's web-based learning platform Athena where course material from teachers will be made available. You use the same login details on Athena as for your university account.

Athena

  • Course structure

    Course description: Interlanguage and Cross-Cultural Pragmatics, HT24 (155 Kb)

    Teaching format

    The teaching comprises seminars. Attendance at all teaching sessions is mandatory. Two seminars at the most can be compensated with a replacement assignment. More detailed information will be available in the course description.

    Apart from scheduled teaching, time will be spent reading course literature and completing mandatory assignments.

    Assessment

    Oral and written assignments. A research-based final assignment.

    Examiner

    Kathrin Kaufhold

  • Schedule

    The schedule will be available no later than one month before the start of the course. We do not recommend print-outs as changes can occur. At the start of the course, your department will advise where you can find your schedule during the course.
  • Contact

    Teacher: Kathrin Kaufhold

    Student Affairs Office