Why is english literature the best?

Literature improves our reading and writing skills. In addition to helping us increase our knowledge, literature expands our experience as a good reader and writer. If we develop the habit of reading books, it improves our reading skills. Secondly, it helps us develop a certain writing style after having read so many books by numerous writers.

Studying English literature in the United States will allow you to better understand the world around you. A Literature degree provides transferable skills that teach you to deconstruct and analyze to provide a critical point of view in all areas. As an international student, studying English Literature demonstrates to an employer that you have a great knowledge of the English language and that you are fluent in professional English. There is nothing more rewarding than the feeling that, after countless hours of research online and in the library, you have discovered that book or essay that will be completely perfect for your next essay.

That's why it's so frustrating when this source of information has already been removed from the library and can't be found anywhere else on the Internet. In the face of an imminent deadline, you have to find creative solutions to increase the volume of your essay (will they notice if I make the font bigger?). The degree in English Literature at LJMU is designed and taught by scholars who are committed to developing their subject-specific knowledge, as well as their broader skills and job prospects. You can also take postgraduate courses and become a teacher, lecturer or journalist, with common crossovers for graduating English language learners, including business, law and education. That's why it's so frustrating when this source of information has already been removed from the library and can't be found anywhere else on the Internet. In the face of an imminent deadline, you have to find creative solutions to increase the volume of your essay (will they notice if I make the font bigger?). The degree in English Literature at LJMU is designed and taught by scholars who are committed to developing their subject-specific knowledge, as well as their broader skills and job prospects. You can also take postgraduate courses and become a teacher, lecturer or journalist, with common crossovers for graduating English language learners, including business, law and education.

Learning English literature also gives you the opportunity to improve your own ability to write, read, analyze and persuade. This includes the history of the English language, American literature, mass communication and journalism, etc. The Master's Degree in English Literature with a focus on Literary Translation combines advanced study of English literature with hands-on workshops taught by highly qualified translators. While pursuing a degree in English literature, you will learn to analyze texts, write with different styles, edit and much more.

As someone who has been learning Spanish since high school and is now a student of Spanish, I have noticed that literature from other languages is often overlooked. English literature is one of the most popular specialties in colleges and universities in the United States, with large numbers of students enrolling each year due to its diverse nature and numerous graduate opportunities. A student of English literature will likely examine texts that include poetry, drama and prose fiction, perhaps briefly covering more controversial forms of literature in his chosen path. English literature courses give you the skills and knowledge to deconstruct and analyze sentences or paragraphs before giving a critical point of view.

Mr. Callum Rhodes
Mr. Callum Rhodes

Callum Rhodes is a former GCSE English Language and Literature teacher with eleven years of classroom experience and six years as a private GCSE English specialist. Having served as an examiner for both AQA and Edexcel, he brings direct insight into how grade boundaries and marking schemes operate, what examiners genuinely look for in essays, how to teach reading comprehension, analysis, and writing with clarity, and why many students struggle with the “skills-based” nature of English Language assessments. He also understands how to help students achieve high marks in Literature through effective use of quotations, analytical depth, structural coherence, and thematic awareness, and he is well versed in CEFR, IELTS, and GCSE equivalency frameworks as well as retake routes for both teens and adult learners. Particularly adept at supporting students who find English abstract or overwhelming, Callum provides structured, predictable methods that make exam success feel achievable. His tone is clear, calm, encouraging, exam-focused, and technically precise while remaining accessible and easy to understand.