Institute of English Studies

Organisational unit: Institute

Organisation profile

At the interface of cultural studies and education, the Institute contributes to a number of different BA, MA and M.Ed. degree courses, e.g. Bachelor Lehren und Lernen, Master of Education, Leuphana Bachelor (Major Cultural Studies).

The Institute comprises the fields of English Linguistics, English Literature, Teaching English as a Foreign Language and Area Studies & Language Skills.

Main research areas

The Institute of English Studies' research reflects the diversity of English and Englishes, English literature and literatures, English culture and cultures, and the Teaching of English as a Foreign Language (TEFL).

We focus on the heterogeneous and hybrid nature of these research areas and the application of our findings in various contexts. Current projects reflect this inter- and transdisciplinary approach. Research in the field of TEFL deals with personal and affective factors of the learner personality and with the intercultural structure of acquisition and communication situations. Competence orientation and assessment are important aspects of our research.

  1. 2025
  2. Published

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    Birdman, J., Barron, A., Schmidt, T., Pandarova, I., Çiçek, O. & Benitt, N., 17.04.2025, 5 p. Twillo.de

    Research output: other publicationsOtherTransfer

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    Effective digital practice in the competence-oriented English as a foreign language classroom in Germany: Focus on L2 development and feedback in an intelligent tutorial system

    Schmidt, T. & Pili-Moss, D., 14.05.2025, Innovative Teaching and Classroom Processes: Research Perspectives from Germany and China. Ehmke, T. & Lee, J.C.-K. (eds.). Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, p. 146-158 13 p.

    Research output: Contributions to collected editions/worksContributions to collected editions/anthologiesResearchpeer-review

  4. Published

    Insecurity and Safety Complications in Nigeria: A Corpus-Assisted Critical Discourse Study of Human Security Threat in Nigerian Newspaper Reports

    Osisanwo, A., 06.2025, In: Corpus Pragmatics. 9, 2, p. 167-198 32 p.

    Research output: Journal contributionsJournal articlesResearchpeer-review

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    Implicit statistical learning and working memory predict EFL development and written task outcomes in adolescents

    Pili-Moss, D., Hamrick, P., Schmidt, T., Meurers, D. & Wendebourg, K., 01.07.2025, In: System. 131, 14 p., 103656.

    Research output: Journal contributionsJournal articlesResearchpeer-review

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