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Studying TESOL in DC is unlike anywhere else! Our network of community partners gives you an opportunity to experience a wide variety of classrooms and contexts.
Get ready to answer the global call for effective and engaging English language teachers. American University’s MA in Teaching English Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) will prepare you to work with students in the United States and across the world.
At AU, you’ll experience a combination of hands-on practice, research, and community involvement. Our courses will give you a deep understanding of applied linguistics, language theories, and teaching methods.
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Studying TESOL in DC is unlike anywhere else! Our network of community partners gives you an opportunity to experience a wide variety of classrooms and contexts.
We prepare our grads to pursue many professional paths, from teaching in the US and abroad, to advocating for language learners, to research and publication.
Each student is unique, with different experiences and professional goals. We specialize in meeting you where you are and helping you get where you want to go.
In our TESOL courses, we model instructional practices that prepare our students for Teaching English as an Additional Language in an ever-changing world:
What is life like as a graduate student in AU’s TESOL Program? With a diverse student population that includes domestic and international students, novice and in-service teachers, mid-life career switchers and twenty-somethings, we know that everyone’s experience will be unique. Our faculty specializes in meeting graduate students where they are and helping them get to where they want to go. That’s why we offer our MA in TESOL, as well as our Graduate Certificate.
Whatever your previous experiences and professional goals may be, here’s a glimpse of a typical full-time student’s trajectory through our MS degree program.
Semester | Outside of Class | Coursework | Practicum Experiences |
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Semester 1 | Get acquainted with AU’s campus and resources, meet faculty and students, explore Washington, DC. | TESL 601: English Language Teaching 1: Begin exploring the profession through learner needs assessment, teaching methods, and materials for English learners. TESL 604: Writing and Research in TESOL: Begin global academic dialogue through training and mentorship in academic reading, research, and writing. Elective |
Tutor an English language learner for a minimum of 10 hours. Observe two+ different EAL classrooms. |
Semester 2 | Spend time in local EAL classes through community partnerships and networking opportunities. |
TESL 602: English Language Teaching 2: Create content-based lesson plans that emphasize communicative ability in speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Elective |
Tutor an English language learner for a minimum of 10 hours. Interview an experienced EAL teacher. Begin drafting your teaching philosophy. |
Summer Session | Take a little break – you worked hard all academic year! | TESL 654: Technology for Language Learning and Teaching: Identify how to use the latest apps, platforms, and digital tools to strengthen your classroom practice. | Tutor an English learner for a 5+ hours. Design a digital story about your teaching experiences. Begin revising your previous work for inclusion into your Teaching Portfolio. |
Semester 3 | Attend career fairs, the local WATESOL conference, and other networking opportunities for post-graduation employment. | TESL 620: TESOL Practicum and Portfolio: Ground yourself in postmethod pedagogies while completing your culminating practicum and compiling your teaching portfolio. TESL 631: Language Assessment - Develop meaningful formative and summative assessments of student learning and English language development. Elective |
Complete the 40-hour practicum placement with your host instructor. Finalize your Teaching Portfolio. Prepare for the Oral Comprehensive Exam. |
*If full-time study is not feasible for you, we will help you design a part-time course of study that fits in with your life. Contact Polina Vinogradova [email protected].
“I've worked with English language learners from all walks of life, from baristas to elementary school students, from housewives to refugees, from marketing managers to aspiring university students. The fact that I possess a master's degree from such a reputable university program has undoubtedly given me an advantage over the competition.”
—Lauren White, MA ‘07 Freelance English Instructor
“AU transformed me on a whole other level. I am a better person after my MA. Job-wise, I feel prepared to take on new challenges in a foreign country and am also 100 pecent more culturally aware.”
—Debora Amidani, MA ’20, ESL Instructor at The Family Place in Washington, DC
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Our graduates work in schools, universities, online programs, nonprofits, corporations, and small businesses around the world. Some graduates are self-employed, establishing their own English language programs or working as freelance consultants, while others are integral members of educational teams. Read our newsletters for the latest updates from our alumni worldwide.
Here is a sampling of the organizations where our graduates work both domestically and internationally:
A professional graduate degree is an investment in time, money, and effort that has significant benefits for your future career goals. When you graduate from our 30-credit MA in TESOL, you will walk away with:
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