It takes a lot of work, you need to acheive and maintain high English marks in highschool, as well as the first couple yeas of post secondary education. Then you should be able to choose to major in it.
To quote Howard Wolowitz from the popular TV show The Big Bang Theory, 'You don't have to but it's highly recommended.' It's not necessary to absolutely study chemistry and physics but if you want pursue science these are the subjects to study. If you want to study arts then English literature and history are the subjects you need to pursue.
english literature, law and forensics mainly
Yes, you can still study English Literature even if your English proficiency is not very high. It may be challenging, but with dedication and effort, you can improve your English skills while studying the subject. Many resources and support systems are available to help non-native speakers succeed in studying English Literature.
It is subjective to say whether one is better than the other as they focus on different aspects of the English language. English literature typically focuses on the study of literary works, while English language and literature includes a broader scope that encompasses the study of language, linguistics, and literary works. It ultimately depends on individual preferences and interests.
Irene Fowlie has written: 'Indian literature in high school English programs in Canada' -- subject(s): Study and teaching (Secondary), Literature, Study and teaching, Indian literature, Textbooks, Indians in literature
to study mass communications,you need english,literature in english,government and c.r.k
J. Milnor Dorey has written: 'Literature and music' -- subject(s): Instruction and study, Literature, Music, Study and teaching 'Better English' -- subject(s): Composition and exercises, English language
Stephenie Meyer studied English literature at Brigham Young University.
Benjamin Alexander Heydrick has written: 'How to study literature' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Literature, English literature, American literature, Study and teaching 'Americans all' -- subject(s): American Short stories
George Linnaeus Marsh has written: 'A teacher's manual for the study of English classics' -- subject(s): English literature, Lake English classics, Study and teaching
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Charles Herbert Sylvester has written: 'Botany by correspondence' -- subject(s): Botany, Study and teaching 'English and American literature' -- subject(s): Accessible book, American literature, English literature, History and criticism, Study and teaching 'Journeys Through Bookland Volume 5'