The course is structured around four chapters, each offering an in-depth exploration of key periods in British  history.

Chapter 1 focuses on the geography of Great Britain and provides an overview of its early history. It introduces students to Britain’s location and clarifies essential terms such as the United Kingdom (UK), Great Britain (GB), and the British Isles. The chapter also examines the earliest settlements on the island, including those established by the Romans, Celts, Anglo-Saxons, and Vikings.

Chapter 2 explores political and social life in England following the Norman Conquest. It examines the crises surrounding royal succession and the major conflicts of the Middle Ages, such as the Civil War and the First Barons’ War.

Chapter 3 addresses the late Middle Ages in British history. It highlights the reigns of significant monarchs, including Edward I, Edward II, and Edward III, and analyzes key historical developments such as the Anglo-Scottish conflict, the outbreak of the Hundred Years’ War, and the economic conditions of the period.

This module explores the practical application of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) to enhance English language proficiency. It focuses on leveraging digital tools and AI-powered applications to develop the four core skills:

  • Speaking & Listening: utilizing AI speech coaches for intonation, stress, and pronunciation.

  • Reading & Writing: applying digital tools for text analysis, composition, and automated feedback.

  • Autonomous Learning: building a personalized toolkit of apps for continuous language improvement.