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    kanely is offline Registered User
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    History of the English Language Course

    Hi All,

    I'm looking find a History of the English Language Course that i can take online. I need this in order to meet the requirements for teacher certification in CT.

    Any help is appreciated.

    Thanks

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    UC Berkeley Extension: The History of the English Language course - UC Berkeley Extension

    University of British Columbia: ENGL 320 (6 cr): History of the English Language | Centre for Teaching, Learning and Technology

    Utah State University : ENGL 4210 History of English Language
    https://rcde.usu.edu/coursefinder/co...=IY1&crn=49057

    BYU: HIST 421 English Language Handwriting and Documents
    BYU Independent Study - Online Courses
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    Wow, that sounds like a great course!
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    If you want to supplement your online class with lectures, Great Courses has this - History of the English Language, 2nd Edition. As with all their courses, you should either wait for it to go on sale or get it at the library.

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    Balios,

    The course you linked to looks great but expensive (if one is doing it as a hobby as I would be)! Too bad.

    Messdiener

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    The Great Courses are awesome, both for fun and as supplementary material for online classes. They're expensive if you buy them at the regular price, but every course goes on sale from time to time, usually at 70% off. Libraries sometimes have the older courses, too, so if you're lucky you'll find an interesting one for free.

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    Well nice information and the link which you posted in you post, the
    negative point only that course is bit expensive.....

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