Technical English involves grammatic and rhetorical rules. English literature involves the analysis of interesting parts of a story and the surrounding social context which made them interesting.
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Yes. College level teaching usually requires a master's or a doctorate.
Many local colleges have English and English as a Second Language classes. You can also get a degree in English. You can get a variety of course like American Literature and British Literature too.
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